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they are used for telling story's in tribes.
The aboriginal natives had not only their specific tribes' language, they also used sign language to barter or trade with neighboring tribes whose languages they did not command. This aided them with the new arrivals to their homelands.
The aboriginal natives had not only their specific tribes' language, they also used sign language to barter or trade with neighboring tribes whose languages they did not command. This aided them with the new arrivals to their homelands.
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so they can have proper & formal celebrations & ceremonies
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Native American tribes such as the Plains tribes, Great Lakes tribes, and others developed sign languages to communicate across language barriers. Additionally, Indigenous peoples in Australia and New Zealand also used sign language systems. Sign languages were important for trade, diplomacy, and communication among different indigenous groups.
Sign language was used by many many tribes, not just the Plains tribes. It was simply to communicate with other tribes whose language or dialect was not fully understood by another.
Yes, the Cherokee people had a form of sign language known as Plains Indian Sign Language, which was used for communication across different tribes in the Great Plains region of North America. This sign language was not specific to the Cherokee tribe, but they may have used it for communication with other tribes.
"Gin" is not an aboriginal name. It was a rather derogatory term used by white people to refer to aboriginal women who were often used for sexual services.
Arabians were one of the first breeds of horses. They were found in the deserts of the Middle East. Tribes of these deserts used them for traveling through the sand, which they can move agiley through. It was an easier and faster was to cross the desert than camels. They were also traded with other tribes, showed power in tribes, and were loyal companions.
it is used for caching fish