Angami Naga Sign Language

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Short description: Extinct village sign language of India
Naga Sign Language
Native toIndia
RegionNaga Hills
ExtinctLast reported from 1921[1]
Language family
Village sign
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Glottologanga1315[2]

Naga Hills Sign Language was a village sign language of Nagaland. Early in the 20th century, a high incidence of deafness was observed among communities of the Naga hills. A sign language was used by both deaf and hearing members of the community.

Ethnologist and political officer John Henry Hutton wrote:

References

  1. Gallaudet
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds (2017). "Angami Naga Sign Language". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/anga1315. 
  3. Hutton, John Henry (1921). The Angami Nagas, with some notes on neighbouring tribes. London: MacMillan. pp. 291–292. https://archive.org/details/angaminagaswith00hutt. 



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