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Plains Indian Sign Language |
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The Plains Indian sign languages (PISL) are various manually coded languages used, or formerly used, by various Native Americans
of the Great Plains of the United States of America and Canada. The best known is Plains Standard Sign Language, a contact
language used between these peoples. |
Names (more)[am] የሜዳ ቀይ ሕንዳውያን እጅ ምልክት ቋንቋ[en] Plains Indian Sign Language [eo] Indiana gestlingvo [fi] Tasankointiaanien viittomakieli [hr] Znakovni jezik prerijskih Indijanaca [pl] Mowa znaków [ru] Язык жестов североамериканских индейцев [sv] Indianernas teckenspråk |
Language type : Living
Technical notes
This page is providing structured data for the language Plains Indian Sign Language. |
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