Gwichʼin is a Native American language spoken in parts of Canada's Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories, as well as in some areas of northern Alaska.
Gwichʼin is written in the Latin alphabet. However, it also uses a few special characters to indicate various aspects of pronunciation.
There are two ways to type the special characters used in Gwichʼin:
The simplest method is to use the character suggestions. To do so, type the base character for the letter you want, then select the special character from the set of characters which appears.
The other method is to use the virtual keyboard with the layout set to Gwichʼin. (If necessary, you can change the layout by clicking and selecting an option in the Keyboard Language menu.)
Locate the character you want on the virtual keyboard, then click on it or press the corresponding key on your physical keyboard. Capital letters and certain punctuation marks are available by holding down the Shift key.
See Typing Accents and Special Characters for details on both typing methods.