Indian Sign Language

“Indian Sign Language” by William Tomkins is a comprehensive guide published by Courier Corporation on June 1, 1969. This edition spans 106 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an opportunity to learn a unique form of communication through authentic signs developed by various Native American tribes, including the Sioux, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, and Arapahoe.
The book provides detailed written instructions and diagrams to help readers master over 525 signs and construct sentences effectively. Additionally, it features 290 pictographs from the Sioux and Ojibway tribes, enriching the learning experience with visual representations. This resource is suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, games and activities, and foreign language study, making it a valuable addition for anyone looking to explore Native American languages and sign language.
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Learn to communicate without words with these authentic signs! Learn over 525 signs developed by the Sioux, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Arapahoe, and other tribes. Written instructions and diagrams show you how to make the words and construct sentences. Book also contains 290 pictographs (language in pictures) of the Sioux and Ojibway tribes.
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