asl 2 flashcards
Pacific Islanders
one hand shape moves in a circle around the face and then falls out onto your hand in a 5 handshape with a closed five handshape on top which moves in circular motions.
teen
t handshape is placed on the dominant side of your chin and moves roundly to the side of your dominant eye.
younger
both hands have a closed 5 handshape and are put on the shoulders and move up and down as to brush the shoulder
dead
Both hands have a five handshape are placed in front of your chest one facing down and the other facing up and have a flipping motion as if to switch from one hand to another
Indigenous people
your dominant hand is placed on top of your non dominant in a spread five and shape and the dominant hand moves forward and intertwines with the other hand creating a cross between each finger
Latinx
both handshapes are in an x facing toward you and placed in front of the chest and the dominant hand moves up to the shoulder and back down in a swinging motion
Elder
and o mouth shape and a thumbs up handshape placed on the dominant side of your chin and moved up to the ear closing the fist tighter as you move
Birth
your non-dominant hand is placed over your dominant hand both starting in a five handshape facing down and the dominant hand moves under the hand and becomes a fist as it moves through.
Indian
your thumb in place in the middle of your eyebrows and moved in circular motion
Asian
starts in an a hand shape and moves in from of your chest to your ear and as it moves it changes from an a handshape to a five