Inmaculada Sign Language

Inmaculada Sign Language is a deaf-community sign language of the older generations of deaf in Lima, Peru.

The language is used by people who attended a school for the deaf, CEBE La Inmaculada de Barranco, before about 1960, when LSP was established as the national language for the deaf.

Inmaculada Sign Language has about half the influence from American Sign Language that LSP has, and the manual alphabet is rather different.

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