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Body | Learning the Signs: Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL) 👋 Let’s learn a sign or two as part of our Hand Talk TravelStorys tour! Plains Indian Sign Language was once a common language among Native American tribes. Some signs are intuitive, like pointing up for “Up,” or gesturing “Come here”—something we all recognize. Others require practice and memorization, but all have deep meaning. Eastern Shoshone elder Willie LeClair, who passed away in 2023, dedicated his life to preserving this endangered language. His project, recorded through TravelStorysGPS, encourages people of all ages to keep this language alive. 🌟 Watch the series and learn more here: youtube.com/watch?v=11XZfAKZQRc&list=PLGP7BMowBVmwUU_VB9XqF3I5dECNn2hOI |
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