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Indian Sign Language by Robert Hofsinde (Gray-Wolf)
"Indian Sign Language" written by Robert Hofsinde (Gray-Wolf) - softcover book published by Scholastic Inc. in 1997 (original copyright 1984) - 96 pages - book measures 5.25" x 7.5" - original price unknown - ISBN# 0-590-38193-8
Condition: Fair/Good - covers have nicks/creases - binding solid - pages have some age discoloration - no torn or missing pages.
"Have you ever wondered how Crow, Sioux, Cheyenne, Kiowa, and Arapaho Indian tribes communicated when they gathered for council meetings, buffalo hunts, and trade meetings? Since they spoke many different languages, they developed an extensive sign language to express their ideas. By practicing their sign language and using it among your friends, you can soon develop great skill in an ancient art that is still used by Native Americans."
"Robert Hofsinde (Gray-Wolf) was a Danish anthropologist, artist, linguist, and author who specialized in Native American studies. He spent 3 years living with an Ojibwa tribe in Minnesota, and the next 16 years visiting and studying various Native American villages around the American West and Southwest."
Shipping weight: 8 ounces - book will be sent Media Mail
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(I've been doing book searches/mail order for over 40 years and have a very strict grading system. All items are sold AS IS - Every effort has been made to describe the item and its condition accurately. If you are in doubt about condition or need additional info PLEASE contact me BEFORE purchasing. Items are not returnable unless a shipping error has been made.)
Condition: Fair/Good - covers have nicks/creases - binding solid - pages have some age discoloration - no torn or missing pages.
"Have you ever wondered how Crow, Sioux, Cheyenne, Kiowa, and Arapaho Indian tribes communicated when they gathered for council meetings, buffalo hunts, and trade meetings? Since they spoke many different languages, they developed an extensive sign language to express their ideas. By practicing their sign language and using it among your friends, you can soon develop great skill in an ancient art that is still used by Native Americans."
"Robert Hofsinde (Gray-Wolf) was a Danish anthropologist, artist, linguist, and author who specialized in Native American studies. He spent 3 years living with an Ojibwa tribe in Minnesota, and the next 16 years visiting and studying various Native American villages around the American West and Southwest."
Shipping weight: 8 ounces - book will be sent Media Mail
Combine purchases and save on shipping (shipping cost is based on total package weight)
Insurance is NOT included in the shipping cost.
International shipping rates upon request.
(I've been doing book searches/mail order for over 40 years and have a very strict grading system. All items are sold AS IS - Every effort has been made to describe the item and its condition accurately. If you are in doubt about condition or need additional info PLEASE contact me BEFORE purchasing. Items are not returnable unless a shipping error has been made.)



