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The Plains Indian sign languages (PISL), also known as Plains Sign Talk, are various manually coded languages used, or formerly used, by various Plains Indians of the United States and Canada. The best known is Plains Standard Sign Language, a contact language (international auxiliary language) used between these peoples.

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  • The Plains Indian sign languages (PISL), also known as Plains Sign Talk, are various manually coded languages used, or formerly used, by various Plains Indians of the United States and Canada. The best known is Plains Standard Sign Language, a contact language (international auxiliary language) used between these peoples.
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  • Navajo Sign Language
  • Plains Indian Sign Language
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