Cree syllabics is a writing system developed in the 19th century for the Cree language, using a series of symbols to represent syllables rather than individual sounds. This unique script reflects the phonetic structure of the Cree language and was created as part of missionary efforts to promote literacy among Indigenous peoples. The use of syllabics has had a lasting impact on written forms of Native languages, as it provided a way to document and preserve Indigenous cultures and languages.