Deaf culture in Canada
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Deaf culture in Canada is a vibrant linguistic and social community centered around sign languages (primarily American Sign Language and Langue des signes québécoise), shared history, and Deaf identity across the country.
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| instanceOf |
Deaf culture
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cultural community ⓘ |
| country | Canada ⓘ |
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Deaf Indigenous communities
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Deaf LGBTQ+ communities ⓘ Deaf accessibility legislation ⓘ Deaf advocacy ⓘ Deaf arts ⓘ Deaf awareness ⓘ Deaf clubs ⓘ Deaf community ⓘ Deaf education ⓘ Deaf elders ⓘ Deaf film ⓘ Deaf gain NERFINISHED ⓘ Deaf heritage ⓘ Deaf history ⓘ Deaf identity ⓘ Deaf immigrant communities ⓘ Deaf mental health ⓘ Deaf organizations NERFINISHED ⓘ Deaf parenting ⓘ Deaf poetry ⓘ Deaf pride NERFINISHED ⓘ Deaf rights ⓘ Deaf role models ⓘ Deaf social media communities ⓘ Deaf space design ⓘ Deaf sports ⓘ Deaf theatre ⓘ Deaf youth leadership ⓘ Deaf-blind communities ⓘ Deaf-hearing families ⓘ Deaf-led events ⓘ Deaf-led research ⓘ Deafhood NERFINISHED ⓘ accessibility ⓘ bilingual-bicultural education ⓘ closed captioning ⓘ intersectionality in Deaf communities ⓘ sign language interpretation ⓘ sign language rights ⓘ signed music performance ⓘ video relay service ⓘ visual alerting systems ⓘ visual language ⓘ visual-gestural communication ⓘ |
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American Sign Language
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Indigenous sign languages in Canada ⓘ Langue des signes québécoise ⓘ |
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