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Rongo Rongo

The language of Easter Island discovered by French missionary Eugène Eyraud in 1864. See also this page by Steven Roger Fisher. Rongorongo flourished for only about three generations, from the 1770s or 1780s up to the mid-1860s, when Rapanui society imploded.

Digital fonts were made by Denise Koehler in 1998 in her Rongo Rongo series which contains all 292 glyphs. Free less complete fonts were made by Kaiser Zhar Khan (Rongo Rongo, 2012) and Sorcerer (Rongo Rongo Glyphs, 2005).

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file name: Denise Koehler Rongo Rongo 1998


file name: Denise Koehler Rongo Rongo 1998b


file name: Denise Koehler Rongo Rongo A 1998


file name: Denise Koehler Rongo Rongo B 1998


file name: Denise Koehler Rongo Rongo C 1998


file name: Denise Koehler Rongo Rongo D 1998


file name: Kaiser Zhar Khan Rongorongo 2012


file name: Rongo Rongo Glyph


file name: Sorcerer Rongo Rongo Glyphs 2005







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