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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 other -- exchanging information about the location of buffalo, the presence of enemies, weather conditions, or goods to be traded.
Discover what life was like among the Native Americans of the Great Plains. Learn about their customs, crafts, families, and more. And enjoy communicating with your friends in the silent language of the Native Americans. This book will introduce you to more than 100 traditional signs you can use in your day-to-day life.
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Juvenile literature, Indian sign languagePlaces
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Native American Sign Language: How Native Americans Use Hand Signals to Communicate
1998, Troll, Troll Communications
Paperback
in English
0816745099 9780816745098
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"This edition is only available for distribution through the school market"--Page 4 of cover.
Includes index.
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