"Sign Talk: A Universal Signal Code" by Ernest Thompson Seaton offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of communication through hand gestures. This meticulously prepared print republication explores Indian sign language, a universal signal code used by Native Americans for intertribal communication. Discover how this elegant system of hand signals transcends spoken language, providing a practical and versatile means of conveying messages in diverse settings.
Seaton details the intricacies of this non-verbal communication, making it accessible to anyone interested in alternative languages and historical methods of conveying meaning. Explore its applications not only for Native American cultures but also for army, navy, camping, hunting, and everyday life. "Sign Talk" provides a valuable resource for understanding the history of linguistics and the ingenuity of indigenous communication systems. Learn the basics of this timeless method and appreciate the depth of expression possible through simple hand gestures.
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