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Cherokee language wiki

On this wiki page, we find the following font information: For years, many people wrote transliterated Cherokee on the internet or used poorly compatible fonts to type out the syllabary. However, since the fairly recent addition of the Cherokee syllables to Unicode, the Cherokee language is experiencing a renaissance in its use on the Internet. For example, the entire New Testament[18] is online in Cherokee Syllabary, and there is a Cherokee language Wikipedia featuring over 200 articles.[19] Since 2003, all Apple computers come with a Cherokee font installed. Cherokee Nation members Joseph L. Erb, Roy Boney, Jr., and Thomas Jeff Edwards worked with Apple to bring official Cherokee language support to the iPhone and iPod Touch in iOS 4.1[20] (released 8-Sept-2010) and for the iPad with iOS 4.2.1 (released 22-Nov-2010).

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