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Uyaquq (also
Uyaquk or Uyakoq;
sometimes referred to in
English as
Helper Neck) (ca. 1860–1924) was a
member of the Yup'ik
people who
became a
Helper in...
- such a system.
Another example is the
system of
pictographs invented by
Uyaquk before the
development of the
Yugtun syllabary (c. 1900).[citation needed]...
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Eneutseak (1893–1959),
silent film actress, born at the
Chicago World's Fair Ray Mala,
actor Uyaquk,
Moravian missionary and
linguistic genius Lists of Inuit...
- the
Cherokee syllabary after observing English-language newspapers, or
Uyaquk's invention of the
Yugtun script after being inspired by
readings from Christian...
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believed to have
invented Gothic alphabet c. 350 AD,
according to tradition.
Uyaquk -
Yupik (Alaska Native) missionary,
invented Yugtun script c. 1900. Naum...
- ISBN 3-447-02162-4 Vol. 1 Text, vol. 2.
Abbildungen The
Pater Noster in
Uyaquk's pictograms, 1909 Coulmas,
Florian (1999). "Yupik writing". The Blackwell...