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Native American Sign Language 1954 ~ Indian sign language  Once we had many Indian tribes in our country. They did not all speak the same language. But with sign language, one tribe could understand another. Here are some things they would say.  Sunset, yes, I/me/my, go/go away, horse/horse rider, buffalo, man, rising sun, tipi, you, night Native American Cherokee, Native American Pictures, Native American Symbols, Native American History, American Indians, American Women, Indian Sign Language, American Sign Language, Cherokee Language
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Native American sign language: Illustrated guides to 400 gestures - Click Americana

The illustrations here show how to communicate using Native American/'Indian' sign language, and come from two vintage sources: one in the '50s, and the other from the '20s.
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