
Sign talk
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Scott, Hugh Lenox
1853 - 1934
- Seton, Ernest Thompson
1860 - 1946
About this book
In a time when communication transcended spoken language, "Sign Talk" by Ernest Thompson Seton emerges as a pivotal guide to gesture-based communication. This work meticulously explores a universal signal code, drawing inspiration from diverse sources, including the rich gesture language of the Cheyenne Indians. Seton’s insights into non-verbal cues and their meanings provide invaluable tools for understanding human interaction beyond words. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this document invites readers to appreciate the depth of human expression through gestures. With its focus on practical applications and cultural significance, "Sign Talk" is an essential resource for anyone eager to enhance their communication skills and connect with the world in a profound way.
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