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                <text>Enlhet sub-corpus</text>
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            <text>1.	Position I: insert L15 and R15 in the loop.&#13;
2.	Twist L15 loop 180 clockwise.&#13;
3.	R1 picks the left palmar string.&#13;
4.	Repeat with opposite hand.&#13;
5.	Distally, in the center of the figure, insert the mouth into 2 loop.&#13;
6.	With the teeth, seize the cross formed by 1n and 5n. Return.&#13;
7.	Release 2.&#13;
8.	Proximally insert 2 in 1 loops, transfer these loops to 2.&#13;
9.	Release left 5 loop, twist it 180 clockwise and transfer it to 1 and 5.&#13;
10.	Repeat with opposite hand.&#13;
11.	Proximally, insert 1 into 2 loops (close to indices), pick up 2n and return.&#13;
12.	Navaho 1.&#13;
13.	Distally, insert 2 into the little triangles near the thumbs.&#13;
14.	Turn the palms away while releasing 5.&#13;
15.	Extend palms away.&#13;
16.	A spectador put his indices in the center of the figure, near the mouth of the practitioner. &#13;
17.	Release teeth strings and extend to catch the spectador indices.&#13;
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            <text>NEMESMA ATON is a trimedimensional string figure who end with a trick. It represents the open mouth of a generic snake who bite the finger of the spectator. For Enlhet people this trick is very funny and it is performed every time the figure is shown.&#13;
NEMESMA ATON had identical construction method than TI'TSECH among the Nivacle people. However among them the figure is not followed by a trick and represents a full well.</text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;Serpentes&lt;/em&gt; &lt;em&gt;spp&lt;/em&gt;.</text>
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              <text>NEMESMA ATON, snake mouth</text>
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              <text>String figures, Enlhet, paraguayan Chaco</text>
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              <text>Enlhet 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>2019-2020&#13;
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              <text>Elsa de Unruh, village of Belen, Yalve Sanga , Central Chaco, Paraguay</text>
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              <text>Creative Commons / Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA&#13;
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              <text>jpeg, mp4, text If it is available, you can see the video with subtitles by clicking &lt;a href="http://emergences.huma-num.fr/files/original/VideoWithSubtitles.html"&gt;here &lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>Enlhet, spanish</text>
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              <text>Village of Belen, Yalve Sanga , Central Chaco, Paraguay, South America</text>
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