A GAA club in Uganda is using newly developed sign language to teach deaf schoolchildren hurling and Gaelic football.
GAA HAS taken hold in Uganda – with gaelic games-related terminology now added to the Ugandan Sign Language (USL) dictionary.
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It’s game on for deaf schoolchildren in Uganda who are embracing Gaelic Games thanks to new signs incorporated into the Ugandan Sign Language (USL) dictionary supported by a Co Clare GAA enthusiast.
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