Indian Sign Language
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Sign Dictionary
Introductory Notes
Asking Names
Moons/Months
Sign Simplified
Top 200 Signs
40 Native American Signs
Indian Blessing
Boy Scout Oath in Sign
Sentence Formation
Practice Sentences
Sign Synonyms
Telling Directions
Pictographs
Pictographic Story
Correspondence
Sign&Pictography
Smoke Signals
Sign History
Sign Idioms
Song "Taps" in Sign
Troop Meeting
Council Fire
Camp Ideas
Sign Play
Sign Playlet
Boy Scout Initiation
Sign Exercises
Advanced Students
Immortality Poem
Photos
Native Skills
Totem Poles
Indian Sign Language
Indian Ceremonies
Indian Dance
Indian Songs
Birch Bark Dances
Birch Bark Songs
Birch Bark Plays
Indian Games for Boys
Includes signs, pictographic symbols, dictionary of synonyms, history, smoke signals. First edition published in 1926. Numerous photographs of Native Americans in the late 1800s. Author lived on the edge of the Sioux Indian Reservation in Dakota Territory from 1884 to 1894, becoming an authority on signs. Book represents permanent record of signs; very few books on this ever published. Includes alphabetical listings, with corresponding drawings; examples of sentence formation; use of idioms. French and German equivalents shown with each illustration. Officially adopted by the Boy Scouts of America, and endorsed and recommended by Scouting founder, Sir Robert Baden Powell; includes camp fire ceremonies, Troop Meeting programs, plays for use by Boy Scouts. Endorsed by Smithsonian Institute, YMCA, Girl Scouts, Boy Rangers, and U.S. Indian Bureau.
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[ Sign Dictionary ] [ Introductory Notes ] [ Asking Names ] [ Moons/Months ] [ Sign Simplified ] [ Top 200 Signs ] [ 40 Native American Signs ] [ Indian Blessing ] [ Boy Scout Oath in Sign ] [ Sentence Formation ] [ Practice Sentences ] [ Sign Synonyms ] [ Telling Directions ] [ Pictographs ] [ Pictographic Story ] [ Correspondence ] [ Sign&Pictography ] [ Smoke Signals ] [ Sign History ] [ Sign Idioms ] [ Song "Taps" in Sign ] [ Troop Meeting ] [ Council Fire ] [ Camp Ideas ] [ Sign Play ] [ Sign Playlet ] [ Boy Scout Initiation ] [ Sign Exercises ] [ Advanced Students ] [ Immortality Poem ] [ Photos ]Peer- Level Topic Links:
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