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Luda [366]
2 years ago
15

In one sentence, how would you define Deaf culture?

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jeka57 [31]2 years ago
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Deaf culture is the set of social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, and shared institutions of communities that are influenced by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication.
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