making this post thanks to that request reminding me.
These are Cherokee script (language).
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 Ᏽ* Ꮎ Ꮏ Ꮐ Ꮑ Ꮒ Ꮓ Ꮔ Ꮕ Ꮖ Ꮗ Ꮘ Ꮙ Ꮚ Ꮛ Ꮝ Ꮜ 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
And these are Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics aka also part of an Indigenous language.
ᗜ ᘐ ᘏ ᘂᘃ ᘎ ᐛ ᗢ ᐢ ᕳ ᕲ ᕱ ᕰ ᘄ ᘅ ᘆ ᘇ ᘈ ᗩ ᘉ ᘜ ᑕ ᘊ ᗰ ᗴ ᘋ ᘍ ᘐ ᑌ ᘑ ᖇ ᑎ ᐟ ᕕ ᕗᘛ ᘚ
As a native system (Cherokee) we don’t like seeing our language all over those aesthetic pages and wish to help inform others of these deserving to stay as they are, a language. While its less spoken than in the past both are still used. Hopefully non natives see this and want to learn more about how beautiful the native languages are and want to respect them.. thank you. 🤍
Edit: adding another language post.












