Apple working on adding Cherokee language to iOS devices

Andre Yoskowitz
24 Dec 2010 3:13

Apple has been working with Cherokee tribe members to include the ancient Cherokee language as an option on iOS devices, in an effort to appeal to younger tribe members who also want to keep up with their heritage.
The ancient Cherokee language was put into writing two centuries ago, and tribe members already use Apple computers with the unique characters, explains DigitalTrends.
iOS devices have support for 50 international languages, but none are Native American.
Cherokee Chief Chad Smith contacted Apple about the addition of Cherokee three years ago, and the update should come in 2011.
There are only 10,000 speakers of Cherokee, with most younger tribe members not ever taking the time to learn the ancient language.

More from us
Tags
Apple iOS Languages
We use cookies to improve our service.