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History of deaf education in Africa : ウィキペディア英語版
History of deaf education in Africa

Prior to 1956, the only deaf schools in Africa were in Egypt and South Africa. Andrew Foster brought American Sign Language (ASL), and deaf schools to Africa in 1956.〔http://www.cmdeaf.org/〕 After Andrew Foster's death in 1986, deaf schools have continued to vary and spread across Africa.
== Ghana ==
Deaf education was first introduced by Andrew Foster in 1957, there was no deaf education or organizations prior to that.
Andrew Foster introduced Ghanaian Sign Language, a variety of American Sign Language. Ghanaian Sign Language is the national sign language of deaf people in Ghana. However Ghanaian Sign Language threatens indigenous sign languages, such as Adamorobe Sign Language and Nanabin Sign Language.
There are researchers working to document Adamorobe Sign Language,〔http://www.uclan.ac.uk/research/environment/projects/endangered_sign_languages_village_communities.php〕 most indigenous, or village sign languages are not documented.
There are nine schools for the deaf in Ghana.

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