File:Martha's Vineyard Sign Language (MSVL) of the past.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionMartha's Vineyard Sign Language (MSVL) of the past.ogv |
English: A lecture on Martha’s Vineyard Sign Language history by Joan Poole-Nash, a Specialist for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Presented in Bristol Community College as a part of Deaf Studies Program & Multi-Cultural Committee: Deaf History Month. |
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Author | Bristol Community College |
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