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First Nations Sign Language Council of 1930.
The following clips are from a gathering of
Native American chiefs,
medicine men, and
elders representing more than a dozen different nations. The films were produced by
General Hugh L. Scott and the
U.S. Department of the Interior by an
Act of Congress, for the purpose of preserving and recording
Indian Sign Language in a variety of discourse styles.
The meeting took place in September of 1930 in
Browning, Montana, and is the largest known gathering of high-ranking representatives from
Indian Nations to be filmed up until then. This footage comes courtesy of the
National Archives, and was digitized with support from the Office of the Chancellor at the
University of Tennessee.
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