
The image is a page from a manual on "Indian Sign Talk". It features three sets of illustrations, each depicting a hand gesture and its corresponding meaning. **G. 7:** A black and white illustration of a man's face with a hand touching his chin/beard with the backs of the fingers. The equivalent meaning is listed as "Goat" and "Beard". **G. 8:** An illustration of a person with a headdress, and their hands are forming a gesture. The first two fingers of the right hand are held, then a little raised in front of the face, and the wrist is twisted to show the hand first one side and then the other side several times. The equivalent meaning is listed as "God", "Mystery Above", "Sacred", "Mysterious", and "Unknown". **G. 9:** An illustration of a hand with the palm open and facing upwards, with a circular motion indicating vapor rising from the breath. The equivalent meaning is listed as "God", "The Great Spirit", "The Father of Life", and "The Breath of Life". Below the illustrations is the number "78". The page is aged and has a vintage appearance.