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Kisimi Kamara

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Kikakui was devised by Mohamed Turay (ca. 1850-1923), Kamara's uncle, father in law, and teacher. It originally had around 42 characters. Kamara adjusted and developed the script further with help from his brothers, adding more than 150 other syllabic characters. He popularized the script, travelling
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widely in Mendeland and becoming a well-known figure, eventually establishing himself as one of the most important chiefs in southern Sierra Leone in the mid 20th century. He is sometimes erroneously cited as the inventor of Kikakui.
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Konrad Tuchscherer, African Script and Scripture: The History of the Kikakui (Mende) Writing System for Bible Translations," African Languages and Cultures, 8, 2 (1995), pp. 169–188. <
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predominant district. As a child Kisimi had no access to Western education, where he could have learned
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is considered a "failed script". Kikakui is still used today by an estimated few hundred individuals.
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Unseth, Peter. 2011. Invention of Scripts in West Africa for Ethnic Revitalization. In
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The script achieved widespread use for a time, but has largely been replaced with an
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The Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts
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mother. His parents had long lived in the Pujehun District, a
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He died in 1962 and was buried in his home town of Vaama.
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Everson, Michael; Tuchscherer, Konrad (2012-01-24).
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village
Sierra Leone
Mende Kikakui script
Vaama
Pujehun District
Southern Province
Kuranko
Mandingo
Mende
English
Arabic language school
alphabet
Latin script
Mende script
"Sierra Leone Heroes"
the original
"N4167: Revised proposal for encoding the Mende script in the SMP of the UCS"
https://www.jstor.org/stable/1771691
Everson & Tuchscherer 2012
Categories
1890 births
1962 deaths
Sierra Leonean writers
People from Pujehun District

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