Hand Signals of the American Indians. This is an easily understood guide to the silent language developed by the Plains tribes.
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This review is from: Indian Talk: Hand Signals of the American Indians (Paperback)
First of all, "Iron Eyes Cody" is not Native American (Indian); he is Italian. While some of the signs in this book are valid, a number are not. A couple are misleading or just flat wrong. If you truly want to learn hand talk, buy the William Tompkins book on the subject. That way if you're around real Native Americans, they won't laugh at you for using the wrong signs. Maybe just tease you for your "accent". Aaaaaayyyyy!
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