Sign Languages in Canada’s Anglophone, Francophone and Indigenous Communities
February 10th, 2021 @ 12:00 pm -1:00 pm
Sign Languages in Canada’s Anglophone, Francophone and Indigenous Communities
by Elaine Gold
Canadian Language Museum
Campus Glendon, York University
From 12 pm to 1:30pm
https://yorku.zoom.us/j/91854233226
The Canadian Language Museum’s most recent exhibit ‘Sign Languages of Canada’ includes six languages: American Sign Language, Langue des signes québécoise, Maritime Sign Language, Inuit Sign Language, Oneida Sign Language and Prairie Indian Sign Language. Dr. Gold will describe the process of creating the exhibit and what the team learned about the history of sign languages in Canada, the relationships between them, and the work being done to maintain those that are endangered. The presentation will include contemporary and archival videos of the different languages.
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