How Indian Sign Talk in Pictures [Trade Paperback] Iron Eyes Cody

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Explore “How Indian Sign Talk in Pictures” by Iron Eyes Cody, a captivating 1952 work in its third printing from 1959. Illustrated by Clarence Ellsworth, this book offers a detailed guide to Native American sign language. Published by Homer H. Boelter Lithography in Hollywood, it features vivid imagery and insightful content. The book is in fair condition with some cover wear, no dust jacket, and intact pages, making it a valuable addition for collectors and cultural enthusiasts.

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Delve into the intricate world of Native American sign language with “How Indian Sign Talk in Pictures” by Iron Eyes Cody. This visually engaging book, illustrated by Clarence Ellsworth, offers readers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous communication methods. First published in 1952 and now in its third printing from 1959, this edition serves as both a historical document and an educational tool. Iron Eyes Cody, assisted by Ye-Was, meticulously demonstrates common words and phrases through detailed photographs and illustrations, making this volume an invaluable resource for enthusiasts of cultural studies and language. Published by Homer H. Boelter Lithography in Hollywood, California, it captures a fascinating aspect of Indigenous life and communication preserved through generations.

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Author

Iron Eyes Cody

Binding

Trade Paperback

Publisher

Homer H. Boelter Lithography

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

Third Printing

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