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Nicaragua in the 1970s had no form of sign language. In 1977, something happened. Fifty deaf children from across the country were brought together to an experimental school in Managua. Without a shared language to express themselves, the children did the
Nicaragua in the 1970s had no form of sign language. In 1977, something happened. Fifty deaf children from across the country were brought together to an experimental school in Managua. Without a shared language to express themselves, the children did the only thing they could -- they created one. In Sign, we follow a small piece of their journey.
To learn more about, or to download the free digital edition here (booklet and cards). All proceeds from publisher sales of the physical version go to support sign language education in Nicaragua, currently The Nicaraguan Sign Language Projects.