The hidden history of “Hand Talk”
Vox・2 minutes read
Plains Indian Sign Language was a vital form of communication among Native American tribes, with influences on American Sign Language. Despite its endangered status, efforts are underway to preserve and incorporate PISL into mainstream education to honor indigenous culture and history.
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- Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL) was a vital form of communication for indigenous tribes, influencing the creation of American Sign Language (ASL) and used for various purposes like commerce, hunting, and warfare.
- PISL, with about 4,000 basic words and lacking a finger-spelled alphabet, reflects indigenous perspectives, measuring time by natural elements like moons and suns, and efforts are underway to preserve and incorporate it into mainstream education to honor indigenous heritage.
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What is Plains Indian Sign Language?
A crucial means of communication among indigenous tribes.
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