SITE NEWS: Wellington Zoo Sign Booklet Wellington Zoo New Zealand Sign Language Visitors Guide
In celebration of Sign Langauge Week (2-8 May 2011) we have put together this special NZSL Visitors Guide for the wonderful Wellington Zoo
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Seen and now finally heard25 / 8 / 2012
I was working with a group of people who exploit vision every day. Their stories, both oral and written, were graced with subtle detail and nuanced observations. The tales revealed the relentless challenges and frustrations of being deaf.....
I also learnt that signing is a language of subtlety and complexity, an intimate expression of community that contains within it a rich but often hidden tradition of storytelling. It unites the deaf community through a shared culture and oral lore handed down through the generations.
Editors Note: This article provides great coverage of what it means to be deaf and how sign strengthens the community and the individual
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Parliamentary launch - Childrens Visual Dictionary3 / 5 / 2012
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you here to Parliament, and to be a part of the launch of the children’s visual communications dictionary. This dictionary is very special. Not only will it act as one of the first tri-lingual dictionaries that represent the three official languages of Aotearoa, it also goes a long way towards enhancing the ways that we communicate with every member of our society, especially our most precious tamariki.
Editors Note: Great that the second edition of the Bilby Publishing NZSL dictionary for children has received such a launch.
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The divided culture of the Deaf 19/10/2011 > More
10-Year-Old Hero Saves Best Friend Using Sign 23/6/2011 > More
National Anthem performed in sign language 5/5/2011 > More


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