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                <text>Nivacle sub-corpus</text>
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            <text>1.	Position I in the left hand.&#13;
2.	Proximally, insert the left big toe in the loop.&#13;
3.	Distally, insert R2, hook down the palmar string and extend to pass it proximal to L1n, toward the left big toe.&#13;
4.	Distally, transfer R2 loop to L big toe.&#13;
5.	Distally insert R2 in the central big toe loop, hook down the big toe near string (who is also L1n) and pass distal to the other big toe near string.&#13;
6.	Extend R2 loop toward left hand, release L1, and distally transfer R2 loop to L1.&#13;
7.	R1 and R2 seize L1n, near the big toe and release the R1 R5 L Big toe loop.&#13;
8.	Extend (step 1-8 are result in an identical position than P1 opening).&#13;
9.	Proximally, transfer L1 and L5 loops respectively to L2 and L3.&#13;
10.	Distally, transfer the big toe loop to L1 and L5.&#13;
11.	Proximally, insert R1 and R5 respectively in the nearest and the farthest hanging loops.&#13;
12.	Extend.&#13;
13.	Distally transfer dorsal L2 and L3 loops respectively to R2 and R3.&#13;
14.	Distally, insert L1 and L2 into R2 loop, seize the R1 loop and extract it from the R2 loop and proximally reinsert R1.&#13;
15.	Distally, insert L1 and L2 into R3 loop, seize the R5 loop and extract it from the R3 loop and proximaly reinsert R5. &#13;
16.	Release R2 and R3.&#13;
17.	Extend.&#13;
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            <text>Rydén, S. (1934, p. 28, fig. 2(2): Toba-Pilagá, argentinian Chaco&#13;
Balducci (n°15, p. 142): Toba-Taksik, argentinian Chaco&#13;
Sturzenegger (8, p. 126)</text>
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            <text>This figures is construct withe the help of the big toe and the central diamond-shape represents the patterns observed on the throat or chest of the tinamou bird species like &lt;em&gt;Eudromia formosa &lt;/em&gt;(VUS, in nivacle languege).&lt;em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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              <text>VUS T'OOT, Tinamou bird's chest</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;
&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>Reinelia Pérez, village of Samaria, Nivacle Unida Community, Central Chaco, Paraguay (for the video)</text>
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              <text>Creative Commons / Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</text>
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              <text>Nivacle</text>
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&#13;
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              <text>Village of Samaria, Boquerón Department, Paraguay, South America</text>
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