
The image is a page from a guide on "Indian Sign Talk". It features three sets of illustrations, each depicting a hand gesture and its corresponding meaning. **First Illustration (O. 18):** A face with hands framing the eyes. The thumbs and index fingers are curved around the eyes, and the eyes are wide open. The text explains this gesture means "Owl, Big Eyes". **Second Illustration (P. 1):** A hand striking the back of another hand. The text describes the action as striking the back of the left hand with the palm of the right, first on the thumb side, then on the little finger side, repeating two or three times. The meaning is "Packing, Pack Up, Getting ready to move". **Third Illustration (P. 2):** A hand pushing another hand forward. The left fist is pushed forward while the right is drawn toward the body, with the left fist being a foot or more above the right. The meaning is "Paddle, A Canoe, To go in a Canoe, Motion of paddling". The page is numbered 126 at the bottom. The layout is divided into two columns: "Gestures" and "Equivalents". The illustrations are simple line drawings, and the text is in a clear, old-fashioned font.