Buy this book on-line Iron Eyes Cody : How Indian Sign Talk in PicturesHomer l. Boelter, Los Angeles, 1952
8vo - over 7¾. 1st ed. 60 pages. Written & inscribed by Iron Eyes Cody, a 1920s-1930s movie and television entertainer (who also toured in Wild West Shows). His wife, Ye-Was, assisted in making the book. Illustrations by Clarence Ellsworth. An easy to use guide to the art of American Indian sign language -- covering a brief history of sign language, common words & phrases of Indian sign talk, counting to 10 & 100, and many pages of practice sentences. The author and his wife demonstrate the hand signals in photos and illustrations -- showing an ancient means of communication by sign. For centuries these hand-signals, developed by the Plains Indians, were used by many Indian Tribes. Hand-signals were also used by traders and travelers. Cody "dedicated this book to the youth of America, especially the Boy Scouts of America". Iron Eyes Cody was an American actor of Italian descent who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films, famously as a Native American shedding a tear about litter in one of the country's most well-known television public service announcements. Nice condition.. Book. Book Condition: Good. Binding: Soft cover. Jacket: not applicable Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Iron Eyes Cody : How Indian Sign Talk in Pictures. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Bibliophile Bookbase lists over 5 million books, maps and prints including antiquarian books, collectables, rare books, livres anciens and incunabula. Bibliophile Bookbase for antiquarian books, maps and prints. |