
The image is a page from a document titled "INDIAN SIGN TALK". It features three sets of diagrams paired with corresponding text descriptions. **Set 1 (S. 58):** * **Diagram:** Shows a pair of hands forming a square shape. The hands are positioned with thumbs up and fingers extended, creating the outline of a square. * **Text:** The text next to the diagram reads "A SQUARE. A SECTION. A BOX." and describes the gesture as extending both open hands, thumbs up, and then moving the right hand around while drawing the left side back towards the body. **Set 2 (S. 59):** * **Diagram:** Depicts a hand moving downwards towards the front of a neck/throat area. * **Text:** The text reads "SWALLOW." and describes the gesture as the motion of shoving the whole hand down by the front of the throat. **Set 3 (S. 60):** * **Diagram:** Shows a pair of hands moving in a swimming motion, with dashed lines indicating the arc of the hands. * **Text:** The text reads "SWIM." and describes the gesture as the motion of swimming. At the bottom of the page is the number "161". The overall style is reminiscent of an old instructional manual, with simple line drawings and clear, concise text. The paper appears aged and slightly yellowed.