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- Deaf_history wikiPageWikiLink File:Lengua_de_Signos_(Bonet,_1620)_B,_C,_D.jpg.
- Deaf_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deaf history".
- Deaf_history wikiPageWikiLinkText "the deaf and hard of hearing".
- Deaf_history date "February 2014".
- Deaf_history small "no".
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- Deaf_history subject Category:Deaf_culture.
- Deaf_history comment "The history of deaf people and their culture make up deaf history. The Deaf culture is an ethnocentric culture that is centered on sign language and relationships among one another. Unlike other cultures the Deaf culture is not associated with any native land as it is a global culture. Although by some, deafness may be viewed as a disability, the Deaf world sees itself as a language minority. Throughout the years many accomplishments have been achieved by deaf people.".
- Deaf_history label "Deaf history".
- Deaf_history sameAs Q656856.
- Deaf_history sameAs Geschichte_der_Gehörlosen.
- Deaf_history sameAs Histoire_des_sourds.
- Deaf_history sameAs m.0gjb7c0.
- Deaf_history sameAs Q656856.
- Deaf_history wasDerivedFrom Deaf_history?oldid=706598713.
- Deaf_history isPrimaryTopicOf Deaf_history.