of corse they didnt invent tha alfabit wut kinda question is th@!
If you are asking what alphabet is used in Native American reservations, the answer is that ALL Native Americans speak English and use the English version of the Latin alphabet. Most reservations that use native languages alongside English, also use the Latin alphabet for those languages, with a few exceptions, such as Cherokee.
There is only one alphabet in common use in America: The English version of the Latin alphabet. Some Native American tribes have unique alphabets as well, but they are not in common use.
sequoyah was a cheerokee and he made symbols
No, that is not a native American name. It is a name used in Russia (spelled using the Cyrillic alphabet) and also a name from parts of India and Shri Lanka (Ceylon).
There is no such thing as an Antarctican alphabet. Antarctica has no native humans.
The American English alphabet, which is a version of the Latin alphabet, was not invented by an individual. It evolved over time, with influences from various languages and cultures, and has been standardized to its current form through usage and consensus.
"Native alphabet" is a phrase that refers to your native language. If you speak English, your native alphabet is the Latin alphabet.
If you are asking what alphabet is used in Native American reservations, the answer is that ALL Native Americans speak English and use the English version of the Latin alphabet. Most reservations that use native languages alongside English, also use the Latin alphabet for those languages, with a few exceptions, such as Cherokee.
If you're asking about the Native American Fellow after whom the trees were named, then I know the answer to your question. "Sequoyah" invented the written form of his Native Language.
It was invented by several Native-American/Canadian tribes.
It was not invented exactly the mixture of native American culture and the europeans
the Iroquois trip.
Hockey was started in Canada in native american or "native canadian" times. this sport was invented by "native canadiens."
There is only one alphabet in common use in America: The English version of the Latin alphabet. Some Native American tribes have unique alphabets as well, but they are not in common use.
American (and British) English use the Roman alphabet, which the Romans develope from the Greek alphabet, and the Greeks in turn based their alphabet on various existing alphabets in use in the Mediterranean. So, many, many people have been at work on it over the centuries. In other words, nobdy sat down and invented the alphabet.
sequoyah was a cheerokee and he made symbols
No, that is not a native American name. It is a name used in Russia (spelled using the Cyrillic alphabet) and also a name from parts of India and Shri Lanka (Ceylon).