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- Sign talk, A Universal Signal Code, Without Apparatus, for Use in the Army, the Navy, Camping, Hunting, and Daily Life, By Ernest Thompson Seton, Author of "Wild Animals I Have Known" ... ; the gesture language of the Cheyenne Indians, With additional Signs used by other tribes, also a few necessary Signs from the code of the Deaf in Europe and America, and others that are established among our Policemen, Firemen, Railroad Men, and School Children, in all 1,725 ; Prepared with assistance from General Hugh L. Scott, U.S.A. ; the French and German equivalent words added by Lillian Delger Powers, M.D. ; 700 illustrations by the author
- Introduction to the study of sign language among the North American Indians, as illustrating the gesture speech of mankind, by Garrick Mallery
- Introduction to the study of sign language among the North American Indians, as illustrating the gesture speech of mankind, by Garrick Mallery
- Sign talk, A Universal Signal Code, Without Apparatus, for Use in the Army, the Navy, Camping, Hunting, and Daily Life, By Ernest Thompson Seton, Author of "Wild Animals I Have Known" ... ; the gesture language of the Cheyenne Indians, With additional Signs used by other tribes, also a few necessary Signs from the code of the Deaf in Europe and America, and others that are established among our Policemen, Firemen, Railroad Men, and School Children, in all 1,725 ; Prepared with assistance from General Hugh L. Scott, U.S.A. ; the French and German equivalent words added by Lillian Delger Powers, M.D. ; 700 illustrations by the author
- The deaf mutes of Canada, a history of their education, with an account of the deaf mute institutions of the Dominion, and a description of all known finger and sign alphabets, [Chas. J. Howe]
- The gesture speech of man, address by Col. Garrick Mallery, U.S.A. (chairman of subsection of anthropology) before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, of Cincinnati, Ohio, August, 1811
- Indian sign talk, being a book of proofs of the matter printed on equivalent cards designed for teaching sign talkign [sic] Indians as much English as can be explained through the medium of their almost universial [sic] gesture language, by In-go-nom-pa shi ; copy right secured by Lewis F. Hadley
- The growth of the oral method in America, Alexander Graham Bell
- The Indian sign language, with brief explanatory notes of the gestures taught deaf-mutes in our institutions for their instruction, and a description of some of the peculiar laws, customs, myths, superstitions, ways of living, code of peace and war signals of our aborigines, by W.P. Clark
- A Collection of gesture-signs and signals of the North American Indians, with some comparisons, by Garrick Mallery
- A Collection of gesture-signs and signals of the North American Indians, with some comparisons, by Garrick Mallery
- The question of sign-language and the utility of signs in the instruction of the deaf, two papers, by Alexander Graham Bell
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