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  2. Template:User Deaf culture - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; This user is a person who is Hearing but knows Sign language and likes Deaf culture ...

  3. Template talk:User Deaf culture - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Template-Class deaf pages - Wikipedia

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  5. File:International Symbol for Deafness.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:WikiProject Deaf - Wikipedia

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    This article is part of WikiProject Deaf, the WikiProject which seeks to improve articles relating to all aspects of deaf-related and Deaf culture. For the Project guidelines, see the project page or talk page. Deaf Wikipedia:WikiProject Deaf Template:WikiProject Deaf deaf: C: This article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's content ...

  7. Deaf culture - Wikipedia

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    An introduction to Deaf culture in American Sign Language (ASL) with English subtitles available. Deaf culture is the set of social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, and shared institutions of communities that are influenced by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication.

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  9. Deaf culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Deaf culture uses Deaf-first language: Deaf person or hard-of-hearing person. [10] Capital D- Deaf is as stated prior, is referred to as a student who first identifies as that. Lower case d- deaf is where a person has hearing loss: typically, those that consider themselves deaf, first and foremost prior to any other identity.