We've recently published a stack of Native North Amercian keyboards courtesy of Chris Harvey. The list of keyboards are:

  • Haisla Unicode
  • Kwak'wala Unicode
  • Uwikala UnicodeNorth_America_satellite_orthographic
  • Diitiidatx Unicode
  • Nuuchahnulth Unicode
  • SENCOTEN Unicode
  • St'at'imcets Unicode
  • Skwxwumesh Unicode
  • Shashishalhem Unicode
  • Halq´eméylem Unicode
  • Henqeminem Unicode
  • Klallam Unicode
  • Lushootseed Unicode
  • Nle'kepmxcin Unicode
  • Okanagan Unicode
  • Secwepemctsín Unicode

This adds to over a dozen other native American keyboards that Chris has already published.

If you would like to type in these languages, you can download these keyboards here: Keyman North Amercian Keyboards.

Again a big thank you to Chris for his efforts!

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1 thought on “Native North American Keyboards”

Rehmat Aziz Chitrali · May 6, 2013 at 4:32 pm

Mr.Jeremy Kirkham please accept my heartiest congratulations for publishing a stack of Native North Amercian keyboards. Please convey my congratulation to Mr.Chris Harvey

Rehmat Aziz Chitrali

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