. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... f. Place the closed right hand near the right hip, leaving the index onlyextended, palm down; then pass the hand toward the trout and left,rotating it from side to side—Shoshoni, Fig. 305; then place the closedhand, with the index extended and pointing upward, near the rightcheek, pass it upward as high as the head, theu turn it forward anddownward toward the ground, terminating with the movement a littlebelow the initial point—chief. Fig. 300. Huerito.—Mow old are you? Clinch both hands and cross th
. Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ... f. Place the closed right hand near the right hip, leaving the index onlyextended, palm down; then pass the hand toward the trout and left,rotating it from side to side—Shoshoni, Fig. 305; then place the closedhand, with the index extended and pointing upward, near the rightcheek, pass it upward as high as the head, theu turn it forward anddownward toward the ground, terminating with the movement a littlebelow the initial point—chief. Fig. 300. Huerito.—Mow old are you? Clinch both hands and cross the forearms before the breast with atrembling motion—cold—winter, year, Fig. 307; theu elevate the left TENDOY-HUERITO DIALOGUE 4S7 hand as ]ii«]i as the neck and about twelve or fifteen inches before it,palm toward the face, with fingers extended and pointing upward ; then,with the index, turn down one finger after another slowly, beginning atthe little finger, until three or four are folded against the palm, andlook inquiringly at the person addressed—how many ? See Fig.
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