Hausa Sign Language
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Hausa Sign Language is the sign language of the Deaf community in Hausa language|Hausa-speaking areas of Northern Nigeria.
References
- Schmaling, Constanze (1997). Maganar Hannu: Language of the hands. A descriptive analysis of Hausa Sign Language. University of Hamburg , Department of African and Ethiopian Studies
- Kamei, Nobutaka (2004). The Sign Languages of Africa, "Journal of African Studies" (Japan Association for African Studies) Vol. 64, March, 2004.