Dear Alaqua Cox, We, from Turtle Island Hand Talk, a non profit 501.c3 entity organization, would like to express our gratitude and to congratulate your well deserved acting in Echo series.We cannot tell you how proud we are, to see your performance as a good role model and to be part of the Indigenous DeafContinue reading “Open Letter: Congratulating Alaqua Cox in Echo Series”
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Article Posted About TIHT on C2C Digital Magazine
Turtle Island Hand Talk: Circle of Interconnection By Robert Bruce Scott and Melanie McKay-Cody Origins of the Turtle Island Hand Talk Community Turtle Island Hand Talk (tiht.org) is introduced on its About Us page in this way: “We are a North American Indigenous group who works collaboratively to provide service and advocacy for Indigenous DeafContinue reading “Article Posted About TIHT on C2C Digital Magazine”
Researcher will showcase Native American sign language in Super Bowl performance
Colin Denny, a research assistant in the College of Education at the University of Arizona, is set to perform a sign language interpretation of the beloved song “America the Beautiful” during the upcoming Super Bowl pregame show. In an interview, Denny expressed that the performance presents a significant opportunity to showcase the enduring presence ofContinue reading “Researcher will showcase Native American sign language in Super Bowl performance”