. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 144 B Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 CXXVI. PBEciPiTOtrs Mountains The name for this figure is ejd cukaX-dyd, "a range of ; It was learned from some Mackenzie natives. Dr. Gordon describes a figure called "stairs" which resembles the Mackenzie figure in many ways, but I cannot reconstruct his figure from his description. Hold a short length of the string on the thumbs. With the palms of the indices from the distal side take up the string that passes from one thumb to the other, pointi


. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 144 B Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 CXXVI. PBEciPiTOtrs Mountains The name for this figure is ejd cukaX-dyd, "a range of ; It was learned from some Mackenzie natives. Dr. Gordon describes a figure called "stairs" which resembles the Mackenzie figure in many ways, but I cannot reconstruct his figure from his description. Hold a short length of the string on the thumbs. With the palms of the indices from the distal side take up the string that passes from one thumb to the other, pointing the indices outward. With the back of each thumb from the proximal side take up the opposite thumb-index string and separate the hands. Push out the proximal ulnar thumb string on each side with the backs of the little fingers from below, then hook their palms over the upper of the two intersecting strings (the ulnar index string on one side and the distal ulnar thumb string on the other). (Hitherto the steps are the same as in "the brown bear's ;) Drop the thumb loops and draw the strings taut. With the left thumb from the proximal side raise up the lower transverse string and insert it from below into the loop that passes round the left palmar string. At the same time raise both the little finger strings of the right hand with the right thumb from below and pass it into the right index loop from the proximal side. Circle each thumb clockwise so that it takes up one string. Insert the indices from the distal side into the thumb loops and take up with them the radial thumb strings. Push the ulnar thumb strings down so that they draw through from the proximal side the radial index strings, then, dropping the index loops, remove the thumb loops to the indices. A string loops round the lower transverse string on each side. With the palm of each thumb push back the proximal string of each loop just above the lower transverse string and draw out the ulnar strings w


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