Indigenous Languages Technology Standard

Last updated on June 26, 2024

The Indigenous Languages Technology Standard outlines technical requirements for systems to read, write, store, process, and display Indigenous languages.

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 The Indigenous Languages Technology Standard (PDF, 238 KB) outlines the IM/IT technical requirements for systems to read, write, store, process, and display Indigenous languages.

Why this standard is important

This standard helps ministries provide more inclusive services to Indigenous people living in B.C.

By supporting Indigenous languages in systems and services, government will be able to:

  • Record Indigenous-language names for people, places or businesses
  • Display Indigenous-language names in provincial applications, data and mapping systems
  • Print signs, correspondence and documents including Indigenous languages

Learn more about the work being done to include Indigenous languages in government records, systems and services.

Guidance for applying the standard

A set of guidelines are available to support the Indigenous Languages Technology Standard. The guidelines describe:

  • Which systems need to support Indigenous languages
  • How to adopt the standard

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