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Indian Sign Language OnLine Dictionary!

Abandon-All-Right
Alone-Awl
Axe-Beyond
Bible-Broad
Brother-Cattle
Cavalryman-Corral
Council-Deep
Deer-Dumb
Eagle-Farm
Fast-Found
Fox-Grandmother
Grass-Hold
Hole-Island
Jealous-Lead
Leaf-Medal
Medicine-Motor Car
Mound-Oath
Obey-Picket
Pipe-Quench
Question-Run
Run Against-Sing
Sioux-Standing Rock
Star-Tea
Teepee-Trot
Trouble-War-Club
War-Dance-Yours

 

Introductory Notes

How to Tell Your Name in Sign Language

Indian Moons or Months

Indian Sign Language Simplified

200 Signs in Most General Use

An American Indian Blessing

Boy Scout Oath Expressed in Idiom

The Song "Taps" in Indian Sign Language

Examples of Sentence Formation

Sentences For Practice

Sign Language Synonyms

Location of East and West in Sign Language

Pictography and Ideography of the Sioux and Ojibway Tribes of North American Indians

A Pictographic Story For Our Young Friends

Pictographic Correspondence

Co-Relating Sign Language and Pictography

Smoke Signals

History of Indian Sign Language

General Use of Idioms

Vitalizing a Sign Language Program to Fit a Boy Scout Troop Meeting Program

Indian Ceremony for Opening Council Fire

Some Sign Language Suggestions for Camp

Suggestion for a Possible Play in the Indian Sign Language

Suggestion for Indian Sign Language Playlet

Indian Ceremonial Initiation for Boy Scouts

Sign Language Exercises Suitable for Passing Tests

A Word to Advanced Students

Photographs

Immortality, A Poem by William Tomkins

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Native American "Indian" Scoutcraft

 

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