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Indian Sign Language

by William Tomkins

Indian hand gestures are listed alphabetically by English equivalent, with sample sentence structure as well as information on ideographs and pictograph stories.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Plains Indians from different tribes speaking different languages were nevertheless able to communicate facts and feelings of considerable complexity when they met. They used a language composed of gestures made almost entirely with the hands and fingers, probably the most highly developed gesture language to be found in any part of the world.With this book, you will find it simple to use this language, which the author learned in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, principally from Sioux Indians in Wyoming. Drawings and short descriptions make clear the proper positions and motions of the hands to convey the meaning of over 870 alphabetically arranged common words - hungry, camp, evening, angry, fire, laugh, owl, cat, many times, brave, cold, heart, rain, spotted, together, river, etc. The words are then used in sample sentences. There are also brief sections on the pictography and ideography of the Sioux and Ojibway tribes, and on smoke signals.This is a book for anyone who wants to learn or teach Indian sign language - scouts, school teachers, camp counselors, scout leaders, parents, linguists, and students of Indian culture. To help counselors and teachers, the last chapters give instructions on how to conduct the Indian ceremony for opening a council fire, an Indian initiation ceremony, and suggestions for sign language tests and exercises.

Table of Contents

Pictorial Section Introductory Notes Dictionary of the Indian Sign Language One way to Tell Your Name and Where You Live Live Indian Moons or Months Sign Language Simplified Two Hundred Signs in Most General Use An Indian Blessing Boy Scout Oath Expressed in Idiom Examples of Sentence Formation Synonyms Location of East and West in Sign Language Pictography and Ideography of the Sioux and Ojibway Tribes of North American Indians A Pictographic Story for Our Young Friends Pictographic Correspondence of Today Co-Relating Sign Language and Pictography Smoke Signals History of Sign Language General Use of Idioms Sentences for Practice Vitalizing a Sign Language Program to Fit a Boy Scout Troop Meeting Program Suggested Troop Program Indian Ceremony for Opening Council Fire Some Sign Language Suggestions Suggestions for Playlets Indian Ceremonial Initiation for Boy Scouts Sign Language Exercises Suitable for Passing Tests Immortality A Word to Advanced Students

Long Description

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.

Details

ISBN048622029X
Author William Tomkins
Language English
Illustrator A.J. Stover
ISBN-10 048622029X
ISBN-13 9780486220291
Media Book
Format Paperback
Imprint Dover Publications Inc.
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Short Title INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Audience Age 9-12
Edition 5th
DOI 10.1604/9780486220291
UK Release Date 1969-06-01
AU Release Date 1969-06-01
NZ Release Date 1969-06-01
Pages 111
Publisher Dover Publications Inc.
Series Native American
DEWEY 419.1
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified
Audience General
Year 2003
Publication Date 2003-03-28
US Release Date 2003-03-28

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