Naga Hills Sign Language was a
village sign language of India. 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
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Village sign languages
Sign languages of India
Extinct languages of Asia
Extinct sign languages