Universal Indian Sign Language

UNIVERSAL INDIAN SIGN OF THE PLAINS INDI 5 OF NORTH AMERICA TOGETHER WITH A SIMPLIFIED METHOD OF STUDY, A LIST OF WORDS IN MOST GENERAL USE, A CODIFICATION OF PICTOGRAPHIC SYMBOLS OF THE SIOUX AND OJIBWAY A DICTIONARY OF SYNONYMS, A HISTORY OF SIGN LANGUAGE, CHAPTERS ON SMOKE SIGNALING, USE OF IDIOMS, ETC. AND OTHER IMPORTANT CO-RELATED MATTER BY WILLIAM TOMKINS Officially adopted by the Boy Scouts of America, and Sign Language made a Second-Class and First-Cl Scout requirement. Endorsed and recommended by the founder of Scouting, Sir Robert Baden Powell, Chief Scout of the World, to the Boy Scouts of all nations, 43 countries being interested in Scout ing. Received the unqualified endorsement of the Smithsonian. Institute. Endorsed by World Alliance Y. M. C. A. of Geneva, Switzerland by National Board of Direc tos of the Girl Scouts, Inc. by the Boy Rangers of America, and by Com missioner Chas. H. Burke, U. S. Indian Bureau, Washington, D. C. Adopted by the American Library...