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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
To understand about sign language in other programs. If you would like to know more about the deaf culture and the folklore, we'll have a book written by a deaf man entitled: Jack Gannon. The title of the book is - Deaf Heritage. By Jack Gannon.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
And you can buy one of those books um at the crafts selling tent. We have a teletype demonstration in the next tent to see how deaf people can communicate through the telephone.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
And also, you can see our models, see how deaf people get up every morning. How do they get up? Through alarm clocks? You can see the models, different kinds of models in the other tent also.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
And last, at 12 noon, here in this tent, we will be having a traditional deaf theatre, no no no no no, stories, skits, we, we switched them. It's sign folklore. Sign lore.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
Ok, excuse me. At 12, we'll have signing lore, and storytelling, and you can see uh, typical skits that are given in the deaf clubs, so if you'd like to come here at 12 noon.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
Thank you very much.

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{SPEAKER name="Speaker 2"}
I dunno, if you're interested, please write a letter to um, the Smithsonian Folk Festival. Thank you very much. Oh wait a minute, wait a minute. One more one more.

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