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Web Sites in Category Native American Scripts

A UCAS font - A Font containing Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics for Windows 95.

AiPaiNunavik Font - Windows and Macintosh TrueType fonts, with keyboard layouts and Microsoft Word automation files. Instructions in English, French, and Inuktitut. Also includes history and evolution of the syllabics.

Font Containing Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics - Ballymun RO Unicode font for representing the UCAS characters plus some that were left out of the original proposal.

Fonts in Cyberspace - Inuktitut - Links to freeware computer fonts for Mac and Windows.

Inuktitut Fonts - Pictures of a variety of fonts which are expected to be converted to Unicode.

Pigiarniq Inuktitut Fonts - Regular, bold, italic, and light TrueType font family for the Inuit language, provided by the government of Nunavut, Canada.

Proposed pDAM for Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics - Unicode representations of the character sets used to represent languages in the Algonquian, Athapascan, and Inuktitut language families. Also explains the relationships between the characters and their sounds, and the history of the character sets.

Yamada Language Center: Cree Fonts - A TrueType font for the Macintosh.

Yamada Language Center: Inuit Fonts - Inuktitut-Sri font for Windows and Macintosh.

Related Categories:

Computers > Software > Globalization > Character Encoding > Native American
Science > Social Sciences > Linguistics > Languages > Natural > Eskimo-Aleutian
Science > Social Sciences > Linguistics > Languages > Natural > Pidgins and Creoles > Mixed

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