Taking a fresh look at the first two centuries of French colonialism in the Americas, this book answers the long-standing question of how and how well Indigenous Americans and the Europeans who arrived on their shores communicated with each other.
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The French, in response, quickly embraced the Nonverbal as a means to overcome cultural and language barriers.
French explorers and colonists in the sixteenth century noticed that Indigenous Peoples from Brazil to Canada used signs to communicate.
Taking a fresh look at the first two centuries of French colonialism in the Americas, this book answers the long-standing question of how and how well Indigenous Americans and the Europeans who arrived on their shores communicated with each other