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Signes mystérieux des peaux-rouges
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George Fronval |
Photographs and text describe non-verbal signals used by the Indians of the Great Plains, including more than 800 signs, smoke signals, picture writing, and the language of feathers and body paint. |
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We are grateful
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Traci Sorell |
Otsaliheliga is a Cherokee word that is used to express gratitude. Journey through the year with a Cherokee family and their tribal nation as they express thanks for celebrations big and small. A loo… |
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Native American Sign Language
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Madeline Olsen |
Native American sign language was used by the various tribes of the Great Plains. Using simple hand signals, member of tribes that did not share a common language were able to communicate with each o… |
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North American Indian sign language
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Karen Liptak |
Describes the basic vocabulary needed to communicate in the most commonly used form of sign language used among North American Indians. |
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