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The Deaf as a People Group
Deaf as an Ethno-Linguistic People Group
Orville Boyd Jenkins Compiled from material by
Vesta Sauter
Developed March 2004 Last edited 27 May 2009
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Deaf as an Ethno-Linguistic People Group
The Deaf as a People Group
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Deaf as an Ethno-Linguistic People Group
The Deaf as a People Group
  • Four basic elements are foundational to
    understanding the Deaf as a people group
  • their language,
  • their social interaction,
  • their educational identity, and
  • their political structure.

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Deaf as an Ethno-Linguistic People Group
The Deaf as a People Group
  • Four basic elements are foundational to
    understanding the Deaf as a people group
  • their language,
  • their social interaction,
  • their educational identity, and
  • their political structure.
  • These four basic elements or characteristics
    define the Ethnographic Core of the Cultural
    Deaf, or Core Deaf

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The Deaf as a People Group
Aspects of the Deaf Worldview
Language - Social Political - Education
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Four basic elements
Language
  • One of the key elements that identify the Deaf as
    a people group is that of the use of signed
    language.
  • The Deaf individuals that have signed language as
    their heart language will fit into the category
    often referred to as the Core Deaf.
  • These individuals depend heavily on the national
    signed language and not on any blend of their
    language with the national, or access, language
    of the country.
  • Although their ability to read and understand the
    access language of the country may vary, their
    language is not related to it.

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Four basic elements
Language
  • Knowledge of the majority language may offer a
    little more accessibility to information but it
    has little or nothing to do with the dynamic
    found among those who share the national signed
    language.
  • The use of the national signed language is the
    first pillar that supports the concept of the
    Deaf People Group.

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Four basic elements
Social
  • Social Interaction -- this cultural element
    directly related to the linguistic identity of
    the Deaf People Group.  
  • The uniqueness of Deaf culture is obvious even to
    the casual observer but nowhere is it more
    identifiable than within the social structure of
    the community.

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Four basic elements
Social
  • Deaf Clubs
  • Gathering in Deaf clubs on a regular basis
  • In countries all around the globe
  • Coinciding structures associated with the Deaf
    clubs extend into the broader deaf community
  • (relationships, support systems, decision-making
    patterns)
  • A dynamic unique to those who are part of the
    Core Deaf People Group.

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Four basic elements
Social
  • Deaf adults nearly always marry other Deaf
    although the percentage of Deaf children who have
    Deaf parents is relatively small.
  • Still there is the more than just a natural
    affinity of those who share this language and
    social foundation.

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Four basic elements
Education
  • The Core Deaf, making up the 30 million Deaf
    worldwide and constituting the Deaf People Group,
    typically have attended a residential Deaf school
    somewhere in the country where they grew up.
  • The common experiences of classroom, dormitory,
    and almost always, an oppressive system of
    oralism, builds some sort of bond between Deaf
    adults who are part of the core group.

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Four basic elements
Political
  • As in most people groups the political (social)
    dynamic is a key part of the foundation for their
    core values.
  • Politics in the Deaf community is centered on
    leadership within that core group.
  • Typically this has nothing to do with how much or
    how little hearing loss there is.

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Four basic elements
Political
  • An individual may be totally deaf when it comes
    to their auditory senses but not an accepted part
    of the Deaf community, and its political
    structure, because of a reliance on oralism
    instead of signed language.
  • The politically involved Deaf person will feel
    out of place in most hearing settings where there
    a total political vacuum exists for him/her.

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The Deaf as a People Group
Worldview The 4 circles of the ethnographic core
Language - Social Political - Education
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The Deaf as a People Group
The Deaf as a People Group
Deaf as an Ethno-Linguistic People Group
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Orville Boyd Jenkins Compiled from material by
Vesta Sauter
Developed March 2004 Last edited 27 May 2009
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