
The image is a page from a book titled "INDIAN SIGN TALK". It features three numbered diagrams (N. 5, N. 6, N. 7) illustrating hand gestures and their corresponding meanings. **N. 5:** Shows a hand mimicking the action of sewing with a needle. The text describes it as a way to represent sewing with leather or putting shoe strings through holes. **N. 6:** Depicts hands drawn from each side and crossed before the body, representing "NIGHT", "DARKNESS", or "COVERED". **N. 7:** Shows a hand waved to the right, palm up, signifying "NO" or "NOT". The page has a vintage, aged appearance with a slightly yellowed tone. The illustrations are simple line drawings, and the text is in a classic serif font. The page number "119" is at the bottom center. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of an early 20th-century educational or anthropological document.