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The history of deaf people and deaf culture make up deaf history. The Deaf culture is a culture that is centered on sign language and relationships among one another. Unlike other cultures the Deaf culture is not associated with any native land as it is a global culture. By some, deafness may be viewed as a disability, but the Deaf world sees itself as a language minority. Throughout the years many accomplishments have been achieved by deaf people. To name the most famous, Ludwig van Beethoven and Thomas Alva Edison were both deaf and contributed great works to culture.

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  • Geschichte der Gehörlosen (de)
  • Deaf history (en)
  • Histoire des sourds (fr)
  • História dos surdos (pt)
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  • Die Geschichte der Gehörlosen (englisch Deaf History) befasst sich neben der Geschichte der gehörlosen Menschen selbst auch mit den wechselnden kulturellen Auswirkungen von Gehörlosigkeit und die damit befassten Institutionen. (de)
  • L'histoire des sourds ou aussi histoire sourde est un élément important de la culture sourde. De la même manière que l'Histoire commence avec la création de l'écriture, l'histoire de la communauté sourde commence avec la langue des signes. Elle retrace les combats et épreuves qui eurent lieu et ont encore lieu pour la reconnaissance et le respect de la langue des signes et montre la naissance de la culture sourde, de certaines de ses valeurs et de ses mythes. Articles détaillés : Histoire de la langue des signes et Langue des signes. (fr)
  • A história dos surdos registra seus acontecimentos históricos como grupo, que possui uma língua, uma identidade e uma cultura. Ao longo das eras, os Surdos travaram grandes batalhas pela afirmação da sua identidade, da comunidade surda, da sua língua e da sua cultura, até alcançarem o reconhecimento que têm hoje, na era moderna. (pt)
  • The history of deaf people and deaf culture make up deaf history. The Deaf culture is a culture that is centered on sign language and relationships among one another. Unlike other cultures the Deaf culture is not associated with any native land as it is a global culture. By some, deafness may be viewed as a disability, but the Deaf world sees itself as a language minority. Throughout the years many accomplishments have been achieved by deaf people. To name the most famous, Ludwig van Beethoven and Thomas Alva Edison were both deaf and contributed great works to culture. (en)
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