The Indian Sign language-Lecture by General Hugh L. Scott
Title card The United States Department of the Interior-Office of Indian Affairs-The Indian Sign language," US Department of Agriculture.
Title Card Foreword-This film is designed to present graphically the essentials of the inter-tribal sign of all American Indians of the Great Plains. A plan to perpetuate the knowledge of a recognized authority on this dying language, suggested by the Hon. Scott Leavitt, chairman of the Indian Committee of the House of Representatives, was embodies in an Act of Congress (H.R. 4604) authorizing the Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Dilbur, through the instrumentality of Major General Hugh L. Scott, to make the motion picture record of this sign language which follows this Act was executed under the immediate supervision of ...Secretary of the Interior. I. Origin and principles of the sign language, outlined by General Scott."
Title Card I. Origin and principles of the sign language, outlined by General Scott. MCU General Hugh L. Scott at podium speaking very detailed about the unique importance of the sign language of the Indians of the North Plains of North America. It has changed very little since the dawn of civilization.
MCU General Hugh L. Scott at podium speaking about the unique importance of the sign language of the Indians of the North Plains of North America. It follows all the laws of modern language.
MCU General Hugh L. Scott at podium speaking about the unique importance of the sign language of the Indians of the North Plains of North America.
MCU General Hugh L. Scott at podium speaking about the unique importance of the sign language of the Indians of the North Plains of North America.
MCU General Hugh L. Scott at podium speaking about the unique importance of the sign language of the Indians of the North Plains of North America.