The Kaktovik numerals are used by the Inupiat Eskimo people for their vigesimal (base-20) number system.
In 1994 there was a school in the town of Kaktovik. Its students decided that they wanted to do calculations using a system with their familiar base of 20. Since there are only ten Arabic numerals, they came up with a completely new set of numbers. As you can see, there are only 6 basic symbols, and the remaining numbers are formed by combining them.
The vigesimal number system is used in all Eskimo-Aleut languages, so the Kaktovik numerals have spread among the northernmost indigenous peoples. Nowadays, they are taught in some schools in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
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スコープ | 1D2C0–1D2DF |
文字 | 32 |
キャラクターのリスト
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Numerals
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1D2C0𝋀
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1D2C1𝋁
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1D2C2𝋂
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1D2C3𝋃
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1D2C4𝋄
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1D2C5𝋅
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1D2C6𝋆
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1D2C7𝋇
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1D2C8𝋈
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1D2C9𝋉
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1D2CA𝋊
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1D2CB𝋋
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1D2CC𝋌
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1D2CD𝋍
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1D2CE𝋎
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1D2CF𝋏
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1D2D0𝋐
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1D2D1𝋑
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1D2D2𝋒
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1D2D3𝋓
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1D2D4
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1D2D5
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1D2D6
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1D2D7
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1D2D8
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1D2D9
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1D2DA
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1D2DB
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1D2DC
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1D2DD
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1D2DE
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1D2DF