. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 156 b Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 Insert the thumbs from the proximal side into the middle of the figure just above the lower transverse string, then, with, a sharp hiss, drop the little finger loops and draw the strings taut. You have "the range of ;. Fig. 205 As soon as the figure of "the kayaker" is made, the Indian point Eskimos begin their chant, and continue it throughout the process of making "the ; qayafumtaq opmyami qayaqtolovunaqaya cayoyotaya qdnikluy


. Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. Scientific expeditions. 156 b Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 Insert the thumbs from the proximal side into the middle of the figure just above the lower transverse string, then, with, a sharp hiss, drop the little finger loops and draw the strings taut. You have "the range of ;. Fig. 205 As soon as the figure of "the kayaker" is made, the Indian point Eskimos begin their chant, and continue it throughout the process of making "the ; qayafumtaq opmyami qayaqtolovunaqaya cayoyotaya qdnikluyoyotarja nepcuqXujoyotaya tecpakut tecpakut naiyayaiyayd I was paddling in the summer. As I paddled contrary winds arose against me. Snow fell on me and the rain beat down on me. High up out there I saw the mountains. The song concludes with the appearance of "the ; If the strings are heaped together and indistinct that is because "the mountains" were wrapped in fog; conversely if they are separate and distinct the weather had cleared and "the mountains" showed up plainly. The Polar Bear Cycle The next four figures all open in the same way, which is a modification of the opening in the preceding figures. The movements in all four are very much alike, in the last two almost identical. The final movements in the first figure and in these two last figures recall similar movements in "the dog with its ears" (No. CXXIII). Common Opening Position 1. With the back of the right thumb take up the left ulnar little finger string from the distal side. With the palm of the left thumb take up the right ulnar little finger string from the proximal side. Drop the little finger loops. Pass the httle fingers from the proximal side into the thumb loops, and, pressing down the ulnar strings, allow the lower transverse string to slip off,, then hook the little fingers down over Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page imag


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