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Summary Of: N'Ko

Kante created N'Ko in response to what he felt were beliefs that Africans were a... N'Ko came first into use in... led to a movement promoting literacy in the N'Ko alphabet among Mande speakers in both Anglophone and Francophone West Africa... N'Ko literacy was instrumental in shaping the Maninka cultural identity in Guinea... The N'Ko alphabet is written from right to left... In 2006 N'Ko was approved for Unicode 5... The N'ko script is now encoded in Unicode 5... N'Ko is evolving as a standard language of several... N'Ko is also known as... the N'ko writing system as an agent of cultural nationalism... N'ko Literacy and Mande Cultural Nationalism in the Republic of Guinea... The N'ko alphabet as a vehicle of indigenist historiography... N'ko tutorial site with information on N...

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