A page from a document titled "INDIAN SIGN TALK" featuring three diagrams illustrating hand gestures and their corresponding meanings.
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The image is a page from a document titled "INDIAN SIGN TALK". It features three diagrams illustrating hand gestures and their corresponding meanings. **L. 4:** The first diagram shows a hand with fingers extended and slightly curved, resembling a claw. The text next to it reads "LAW BOOK, THE BIBLE, A SACRED BOOK". The description states: "Fist sign for law (road), then after making that, move two or three times, bring the hands close together as books." **L. 5:** The second diagram depicts a closed right fist held over the right shoulder, with an arrow indicating forward jerks. The text reads "LEAD, DID LEAD". The description states: "Comes from leading a horse with a halter over the shoulder, the horse's head moving up and down causes the jerks." **L. 6:** The third diagram shows a hand with fingers curled and held high, then lowered in wave-like motions. The text reads "A LEAF, A FALLING LEAF, AUTUMN". The description states: "A leaf falls with a wave-like motion." Each diagram is labeled with "L. 4", "L. 5", and "L. 6" respectively. The page number "105" is visible at the bottom. The overall style is a vintage illustration with black and white line drawings and serif text.


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