Zoto Sans Cherokee
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ᏓᎲᎮᎻᏛᏱ ᏌᎼᎳᏦᏊᎹ ᎸᏐᏒᏭᏧᏂ ᎿᏏᎠᎣᏚᎷ ᏤᏰᎶᏬᏔᎨ
license: Apache | Reference sans font for the Cherokee script | glyphs: 89 | scripts: Cherokee
Zoto Sans Cherokee
Zoto Sans Cherokee is a design for the Cherokee script.
It contains 89 glyphs and 1 OpenType features, and supports 90 characters from the Unicode blocks: Cherokee.
Supported writing systems
Cherokee
Cherokee (ᏣᎳᎩ) is an American bicameral syllabary, written left-to-right. Used in the United States for the Cherokee language (12,000 speakers). Created in 1821 by Sequoyah (also known as George Guess), when it achieved instant popularity. By 1824 most Cherokee were literate in the script. Uses 85 letters. Read more on ScriptSource, Wikipedia, Unicode, Wiktionary.
License
Based on Noto by Google. Copyright 2011-2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the Apache License v2.0.
Using this font
You may create your own fonts based on this font, and you may incorporate portions of this font into your own font. You may publish your own font under any license, including a commercial license, but you must:
- in Font Info › Legal › Copyright, include
Portions Copyright 2011-2015 Google Inc.
- in Font Info › Legal › License, include
Portions licensed under the Apache License v2.0.
Character map
Ꭰ Ꭱ Ꭲ Ꭳ Ꭴ Ꭵ Ꭶ Ꭷ Ꭸ Ꭹ Ꭺ Ꭻ Ꭼ Ꭽ Ꭾ Ꭿ Ꮀ Ꮁ Ꮂ Ꮃ Ꮄ Ꮅ Ꮆ Ꮇ Ꮈ Ꮉ Ꮊ Ꮋ Ꮌ Ꮍ Ꮎ Ꮏ Ꮐ Ꮑ Ꮒ Ꮓ Ꮔ Ꮕ Ꮖ Ꮗ Ꮘ Ꮙ Ꮚ Ꮛ Ꮜ Ꮝ Ꮞ Ꮟ Ꮠ Ꮡ Ꮢ Ꮣ Ꮤ Ꮥ Ꮦ Ꮧ Ꮨ Ꮩ Ꮪ Ꮫ Ꮬ Ꮭ Ꮮ Ꮯ Ꮰ Ꮱ Ꮲ Ꮳ Ꮴ Ꮵ Ꮶ Ꮷ Ꮸ Ꮹ Ꮺ Ꮻ Ꮼ Ꮽ Ꮾ Ꮿ Ᏸ Ᏹ Ᏺ Ᏻ Ᏼ