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Indian Talk: Hand Signals of the American Indians (1970)

by Iron Eyes Cody

Other authors: Ken Mansker

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-Hand Signals of the American Indians by Iron Eyes Cody, a well-known television actor. This is an easily understood guide to the silent language developed by the Plains tribes. The hand signals are demonstrated by the author & his wife in photographs that show how to converse without saying a word. For countless centuries it was used among the tribes & in later years with traders & travelers.… (more)
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I dedicate this book to my two sons, Robert and Arthur and to the youth of America in the hope that it will serve as an incentive ot (sic) keep alive this early form of Indian talk.

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-Hand Signals of the American Indians by Iron Eyes Cody, a well-known television actor. This is an easily understood guide to the silent language developed by the Plains tribes. The hand signals are demonstrated by the author & his wife in photographs that show how to converse without saying a word. For countless centuries it was used among the tribes & in later years with traders & travelers.

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