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            <text>This string figure represents a group of young neotropic cormorants (&lt;em&gt;Phalacrocorax brasilianus&lt;/em&gt;). For some practicioners this figure represents a group of pigeons and&amp;nbsp; is called OFOTAS (&lt;em&gt;Paloma picazuro&lt;/em&gt;).</text>
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3. Transfer 2 loops to the wrists.&#13;
4. Pass the mouth distal to 1 loops, with the teeth seize 5f.&#13;
5. Release 5.&#13;
6. Proximally, insert 5 in the teeth loops to transfer this loop to 5. Return to position.&#13;
7. With the teeth seize 1n.&#13;
8. Release 1.&#13;
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11. Repeat 10 with the opposite hand.&#13;
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13. Repeat 12 with the opposite hand.&#13;
14. With R1 and R2, wrap L1 with L1f and L5 with L5n.&#13;
15. Repeat 14 with the opposite hand.&#13;
16. With R1 and R2 proximally transfer LW loop to L1 and L5.&#13;
17. Repeat 16 with the opposite hand.&#13;
18. In the same movement, insert 12345 in the large triangles (in the center of the figure), extend and display the figure vertically.&#13;
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              <text>String figures, Nivacle, paraguayan Chaco</text>
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              <text>Nivacle string figure, method of construction, linguistic data, cultural aspects</text>
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              <text>David Jabin</text>
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              <text>Laboratory SPHERE (UMR 7219,  University of Paris  &amp; CNRS)</text>
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              <text>Celestino Friesen and Reinelia Pérez, Samaria village, Nivacle Unida comunity, Central Chaco, Paraguay.</text>
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