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Reddit mentions of Hand Talk: Sign Language among American Indian Nations

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Hand Talk: Sign Language among American Indian Nations
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Height8.98 inches
Length5.98 inches
Number of items1
Weight0.992080179 Pounds
Width0.62 inches

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Found 1 comment on Hand Talk: Sign Language among American Indian Nations:

u/Muskwatch ยท 2 pointsr/AskHistorians

I love your question - I just ordered the book hand talk and will get back to you after I read it! I'm expecting some answers there.

That said - I know that it did diverge from region to region, but was still intelligible, and I also know that all languages change over time, though sometimes lingua francas change a bit less. They still change though.

The question of 'how much' is what I'm hoping to find out from the book.