Deaf cultures and Sign Languages of the world: El Salvador (El Salvador)

Created 10 April 2000, links updated monthly with the help of LinkAlarm.

Salvadoran flag David Bar-TzurSalvadoran flag

map of El Salvador

Flag: World flag database.
Map: Maps.com - "search" for country, then "Digital Map Graphics"). OR
Map: Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection.

For a quick, interesting resource for facts about this and other countries,
try Mystic Planet - The New Age directory of Planet Earth.

Note: A flag next to a link shows what language the website is in. If it is followed by this icon: (video camera: This links to a video), it is a video in that spoken language. A flag followed by Sign Language iconmeans it is in the sign language of that country. globe (international icon)Sign Language iconmeans there is International Gesture.

Deaf and social services Deaf culture Lengua de Signos de El Salvador (Salvadoran Sign Language) Lengua de Signos de El Salvador (Salvadoran Sign Language) dictionaries Organizations
Religion & Deafness

Deaf and social services

Ministerios de sordos - El Salvador.

Deaf culture

World Deaf directory - El Salvador.

Lengua de Signos de El Salvador (Salvadoran Sign Language)

Salvadoran Sign Language: A language of El Salvador.

Lengua de Signos de El Salvador (Salvadoran Sign Language) dictionaries

Bar-Tzur, D. Indigenous signs for cities: El Salvador.

Organizations

World Federation of the Deaf membership information: Asociación Salvadoreña de Sordo. Contact info only. Click on "C-E" and scroll down to the country name.

Religion & Deafness

CAM International. Testimonies from the Christian School for the Deaf.

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