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  1. Plateau Sign Language, or Old Plateau Sign Language, is a poorly attested, extinct sign language historically used across the Columbian Plateau. The Crow Nation introduced Plains Sign Talk, which replaced Plateau Sign Language among the eastern nations that used it (the Coeur d’Alene, Sanpoil, Okanagan, Thompson, Lakes, Shuswap, and Coleville ...

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  2. Plains Indian Sign Language ( PISL ), also known as Hand Talk or Plains Sign Language, is an endangered [5] language common to various Plains Nations across what is now central Canada, the central and western United States and northern Mexico. [6]

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  4. At its zenith in the mid–nineteenth century, PSL was the principal lingua franca of the trans-Mississippi West. There were three dominant regional dialects: Southern Plains, Northern Plains, and Plateau (the mountainous region north of the Great Basin).

  5. Plateau Sign Language, or Old Plateau Sign Language, is a poorly attested, extinct sign language historically used across the Columbian Plateau. The Crow Nation introduced Plains Sign Talk, which replaced Plateau Sign Language among the eastern nations that used it (the Coeur d’Alene, Sanpoil, Okanagan, Thompson, Lakes, Shuswap, and Coleville ...

  6. Nov 13, 2020 · There's Plateau Sign Language, which is used on the West coast by nations such as the Salish, Inuit Sign Language and Plains Indian Sign Language.

  7. Sign languages (also known as signed languages) are languages that use the visual-manual modality to convey meaning, instead of spoken words. Sign languages are expressed through manual articulation in combination with non-manual markers. Sign languages are full-fledged natural languages with their own grammar and lexicon. [1] .

  8. www.museumofthegrandprairie.org › Explore › BlogPlains Indian Sign Language

    Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL) was a precursor to American Sign Language (ASL) and is considered one of the oldest languages in North America. PISL or Hand Talk was used by indigenous people for centuries before colonization.

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