Bible Apps
The Bible App – Bible.com
Some Bibles have more than one translation for the language. Some come in Roman and/or syllabic. Change the “language” when choosing the translation. Some languages have more than one translation. Note that some translations only have some books of the Bible. Some Bibles or books of the Bible may be available in audio.
Cree, James Bay/Eastern Northern Dialect (Northern East) - 2016 - New Testament - Syllabic
Cree, James Bay/Eastern Southern Dialect (Īnū Ayimūn) - 2001 - New Testament - Syllabic & Audio
Cree, James Bay/Eastern Southern Dialect (Īnū Ayimūn) - 2001 - New Testament - Roman Script.
Cree, Plains (Western) - 1908 - Old & New Testaments - Romans Script
Cree, Plains (Western) - 1908 - Old & New Testaments - Syllabic
Cree, Plains (Western) Contemporary - 2004-2018 - Portions of the Old & New Testaments - Roman Script
Dane Zaa (Beaver) - 1886 - The Gospel of Mark - Roman Script
Dogrib (Tłı̨chǫ, Tlicho) - 2003, 2008 - Genesis & the New Testament - Roman Script
Haida, Northern - 1891-1899 - Matthew, Luke, John & Acts - Roman Script
Inuinnaqtun (Copper Eskimo) - 1972 - The Four Gospels and Acts - Romans Script
Inuktitut, Eastern Arctic - 2012 - Old & New Testaments - Syllabic
Inuttitut: Labrador - 2008 - Old & New Testaments - Roman Script
Inuttitut: Labrador - 2008 - Old & New Testaments - Syllabic
Kwakiult (Kwak'wala) Portions of the Old Testament and New Testament - 1897 - Roman Script
Maliseet (Skicinuwatu) - 1870 - The Gospel of John - Roman Script
Mohawk (Kanien’kéha) - 2001-2004 - Portions of the Old & New Testaments - Roman Script
Naskapi - 2007 - Genesis, Exodus, Psalm and the New Testament - Syllabic
Ojibwe/Saulteaux (Nakawēmowin) - 2008 - Old & New Testaments - Roman Script & Audio
Ojibwe/Saulteaux (Nakawēmowin) - 2008 - Old & New Testaments - Syllabic
Oneida - Portions of the Old Testament and New Testament - 1837
Siksika (Blackfoot) - 1890 - The Gospel of Matthew - Roman Script
Siksika (Blackfoo) - 1972 - Gospel of Mark - Roman Script
Siksika (Blackfoot) - 1979 - Gospel of John - Roman Script
Bible.is
Some Bibles have more than one translation for the language. Click on the “Version” of the Bible and then change the “language” before choosing the translation. Note that some only have some books of the Bible. Some Bibles or books of the Bible may be available in audio or video.
Cree, Plains (Western) - contemporary - Audio Scripture Portions
Dogrib (Tłı̨chǫ, Tlicho) - 2003 - New Testamen- Roman Script
Ojibwe/Saulteaux (Anishinaabemowin) - 2008 - New Testament - Roman Script & audio
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Many indigenous languages have names that I may not know. If you find your language of Bible on one of these apps, could you please send an email so that I can begin listing them on this page under their apps.