Plains Sign Language (PSL) (also sometimes called Plains Indigenous Sign Language) is arguably the most well-known Indigenous sign language in Canada


Historically, Plains Indian Sign Language was used by the Crow, Cree, Gros Ventre and Sioux, among other plains nations as a way to communicate with one another when there was no one to translate when the nations came together.


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Location: Siksika Nation Alberta Canada
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