Njuike sisdollui

Oza sátnerájus

Sisdoalu giella

Diehtu doahpagis

Ávžžuhuvvon tearbma

uksKaapor Sign Language  

Tiipa

  • language

Meroštallan

  • Urubú Sign Language (also known as Urubú–Kaapor or Kaapor Sign Language) is a sign language used by the small community of Ka'apor people in the state of Maranhão. Linguist Jim Kakumasu observed in 1968 that the number of deaf people in the community was 7 out of a population of 500. This relatively high ratio of deafness (1 in 75) has led to both hearing and deaf members of the community using the language, and most hearing children grow up bilingual in the spoken and signed languages. Other Indian tribes in the region have also been reported to use sign languages.

Stivrentearpmat

  • Ka'apor Sign Language
  • Urubú-Kaapor Sign Language

ISO 639-3 kod

  • uks

Eará gielain

  • Urubú-tegnspråk

    Norwegian

  • Língua de Sinais Kaapor Brasileira

    Portuguese

  • Lengua de señas Urubu-Kaapor

    Spanish

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/uks

Luđe dán doahpaga: