INUIT100.ZIP Truetype font for Inuktitut (Amerindian Eskimo) The Amerindian Eskimo language called Inuktitut is spoken by about 100 000 Inuit people in Canada, Alaska and Greenland. It appears to be the only Amerindian language with a script of its own. The script is used mostly by Canadian Inuits. A new Canadian territory called Nunavut is to be formed in about a year. This appears to be the first available MSDOS/MAC Truetype font for Inuktitut language. The characters have been mapped to the IBM qwerty keyboard as follows. This may be non-standard. i pi ti ki gi mi ni si li ji vi ri qi ngi &i i p t k g m n s l j v r Zk @g I u pu tu ku gu mu nu su lu ju vu ru qu ngu &u u P T K G M N S L J V R ZK @G U a pa ta ka ga ma na sa la ja va ra qa nga &a a b d q f x o c e y w z Zk @f A p t k g m n s l j v r q ng & h B D Q F X O C E Y W Z ZK @F H The font is copyrighted and is released as free for non-profit usage. The author will appreciate comments, suggestions and appreciation from individuals as well as organizations using this font. Please use regular mail and include an English translation. There are no guarentees of any kind and the user assumes full responsibility for its usage. K. Srinivasan, 1109 Rue Gaboury, St. Bruno, QC., J3V 5X4, Canada. [ Internet e-mail: srini@ireq-num.hydro.qc.ca ] August 1, 1993