ASL 2 8.1 Flashcards
Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Island
Hand shape- 1 handshape/ closed 5
Movement- move a circle around your face then fall down to your hand and circle on your hand.
Palm Orientation- facing up/nondominant facing down
Placement- up by your face and down by your chest.
Teen
Hand Shape- t-hand shape
Movement- up from your chin to your forehead
Palm Orientation- towards your other
Placement- chin to your temple
Younger
Handshape- closed 5-hand shape
Movement- brushing side-to-side
Palm Orientation- facing down
Placement- shoulders
Dead/ Died/ Gone/ Passed Away
Handshape- closed 5 handshapes
Movement- hands flipping over
Palm Orientation- 1 hand facing down one hand facing up and then they flip.
Placement- near your chest
Indigenous People
Handshape- One closed 5 handshapes, dominant hand in an open five handshape
Movement- Dominant hand from the wrist of your non-dominant and intertwines with the fingers of your non-dominant.
Palm Orientation- facing down
Placement- near your chest
Latino/ Latina/ Latinx
Handshape- X-handshapes
Movement- moving from shoulder to your non-dominant hand
Palm Orientation- facing up
Placement- shoulder/ chest
Elder/ Older
Handshape- Open E-shape and an A-shape
Movement- Moving from the chin to your ear, closing your E-handshape to an A-handshape
Palm Orientation- Facing up
Placement- Chin- Ear
NMM- an O- mouth shape
Birth
Handshape- Two closed 5 and your dominant hand turns into an S shape
Movement- Dominant hand moves under the non-dominant hand.
Palm Orientation- non-dominant hand facing down and dominant facing towards your other.
Placement- Chest
Indian
Handshape- A- Handshape
Movement- Slight circular motions
Palm Orientation- Facing in
Placement- in between your eyebrows
Asian
Handshape- A-shape into an open 5-shape
Movement- A handshape moves into a 5 handshape
Palm Orientation- Facing out
Placement- from your chest to your ear