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Adrien-Gabriel Morice

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Adrien-Gabriel Morice (1859–1938) was a missionary priest belonging to the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. [1]

16 relations: Canadian Aboriginal syllabics, Carrier language, Carrier syllabics, Dakelh, Houston, British Columbia, Index of articles related to Indigenous Canadians, John Stuart (explorer), List of Canadian historians, List of creators of writing systems, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Morice, Morice River, Moricetown, Omineca Gold Rush, Persons of National Historic Significance, Roman Catholic Diocese of Prince George.

Canadian Aboriginal syllabics

Canadian Aboriginal syllabic writing, or simply syllabics, is a family of abugidas (writing systems based on consonant-vowel pairs) used to write a number of indigenous Canadian languages of the Algonquian, Inuit, and (formerly) Athabaskan language families.

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Carrier language

The Carrier language is a Northern Athabaskan language.

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Carrier syllabics

Carrier or Déné syllabics (ᑐᑊᘁᗕᑋᗸ, Dʌlk'ʷahke, (Dulkw'ahke) meaning toad feet) is a script created by Adrien-Gabriel Morice for the Carrier language.

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Dakelh

The Dakelh (pronounced) or Carrier are the indigenous people of a large portion of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada.

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Houston, British Columbia

Houston is a forestry, mining and tourism town in the Bulkley Valley of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.

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Index of articles related to Indigenous Canadians

The following is an alphabetical list of topics related to Canadian Indigenous peoples, comprising the First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

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John Stuart (explorer)

John Stuart (12 September 1780 – 14 January 1847) was a nineteenth-century Scottish-Canadian explorer and fur trader.

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List of Canadian historians

This is a list of the most prominent historians of Canada.

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List of creators of writing systems

This is an alphabetical list of any individuals, legendary or real, who are purported by traditions to have invented alphabets or other writing systems, whether this is proven or not.

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Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) is a missionary religious congregation in the Catholic Church.

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Morice

Morice may refer to:;Persons.

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Morice River

The Morice River is the outflow of Morice Lake south west of Houston, British Columbia, Canada.

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Moricetown

Moricetown is a Wet'suwet'en village in Central British Columbia, Canada on the west side of the Bulkley River on Coryatsaqua (Moricetown) Indian Reserve No.

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Omineca Gold Rush

The Omineca Gold Rush was a gold rush in British Columbia, Canada in the Omineca region of the Northern Interior of the province.

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Persons of National Historic Significance

Persons of National Historic Significance (National Historic Persons) are people designated by the Canadian government as being nationally significant in the history of the country.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Prince George

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Prince George (Dioecesis Principis Georgensis) was created as the Vicariate Apostolic of Prince Rupert on January 14, 1944, when the Vicariate Apostolic of Yukon-Prince Rupert was split.

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Redirects here:

A.G. Morice, Adrien Gabriel Morice, Father Morice.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrien-Gabriel_Morice

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