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{{Infobox writing system | name = Iñupiaq Braille | altname = | type = alphabet | typedesc = | time = | languages = Inupiat | fam1 = Braille | fam2 = | print = Iñupiaq alphabet | creator = | sample = | imagesize = | note = none }}Iñupiaq Braille is a braille alphabet of the Inupiat language maintained by the Alaskan Department of Education.[1]ChartThe print digraphs ch and sh are digraphs in braille as well. The alphabet is, type=image|a}} a | {{Braille cell|type=image|c|h}} ch | type=image|g}} g | type=image|23456}} ġ | type=image|h}} h | type=image|i}} i | type=image|k}} k | type=image|346}} ḳ | type=image|l}} l | type=image|12356}} ḷ | type=image|th}} ł | type=image|12346}} ł̣ | type=image|m}} m | type=image|n}} n | type=image|12456}} ñ | type=image|1246}} ŋ | type=image|p}} p | type=image|q}} q | type=image|r}} r | type=image|s}} s | {{Braille cell|type=image|s|r}} sr | type=image|t}} t | type=image|1256}} ṭ | type=image|u}} u | type=image|v}} v | type=image|y}} y | {{bc|12456}} for ñ is from Spanish Braille. ŋ and ṭ are the mirror-image of n and t. Ł is from English Braille th, the English sound which is closest to it. Ḳ and ṭ are only found in older texts. Punctuation is the same as in English Braille.References1. ^UNESCO (2013) World Braille Usage, 3rd edition.
See also{{Braille}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Inupiaq Braille}} 2 : French-ordered braille alphabets|Inupiat language |