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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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                <text>Sub-Corpus (Inuit IGLULIK)</text>
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            <text>This figure is part of the string game (or string figure series) known as 'the raven', TULUGARJUK. It appears as the third figure of this series, as a result of the transformation of the figure of the 'dog (pup)', QIMMIARJUK. This third figure is generally understood as representing a cloud (nuvujaq), although its accompanying words in the Iglulik area do not refer precisely to such a thing (cf. "juvujuvujattiaq", "jurujuruattiaq"...). In the short narrative associated with this series, a cloud is said to pass over the dog, or the raven is said to fly over a cloud.</text>
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            <text>1. Make the figure of the dog pup, QIMMIARJUK.&#13;
2. Release L5 loops. Rotate R2 away and up to the upright position to form the cloud, NUVUJATTIAQ.&#13;
&#13;
See Wirt et al. 2009: 45-47 for detailed step-by-step illustration. </text>
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            <text>"The cloud", Jenness 1924: 36-39, XXVII, fig. 35 (collected among Siberian Yupiks, Iñupiat, western and eastern Canadian Inuit).&#13;
"The cloud", Paterson 1949: 16, 6 (6c, Cape York and Craig Harbour).&#13;
"Nuvuyanguaciaq - ce qui ressemble à un nuage" (Arviligjuarmiut, Canada), Mary-Rousselière 1969 : 49, fig. 44.</text>
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            <text>While obtaining that figure, the following words are uttered: "jugujuviaruttiaq qulaupaa", or "jurujuruattiaq qulaupaa"</text>
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              <text>NUVUJATTIAQ, the cloud</text>
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              <text>String figure; String game; Inuit; Iglulik; Eastern Canada; Arctic</text>
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          <description>An account of the resource</description>
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              <text>Description of the string figure representing a cloud among the Inuit of the Iglulik area (Nunavut, Canada): symbolism, method of construction, references to the same figure as documented among different Inuit groups (Alaska, Canada, Greenland).</text>
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          <name>Creator</name>
          <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
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              <text>Céline Petit</text>
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          <name>Publisher</name>
          <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
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              <text>Laboratory SPHERE (UMR 7219, University of Paris &amp; CNRS)</text>
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          <name>Date</name>
          <description>A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource</description>
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              <text>2005-2018</text>
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          <name>Contributor</name>
          <description>An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource</description>
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              <text>Herve PANIAQ, Iglulik, Nunavut, Canada&#13;
Leetia QAUNAQ, Iglulik, Nunavut, Canada</text>
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          <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
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              <text>Creative commons / Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License</text>
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              <text>Inuktitut, English</text>
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          <name>Type</name>
          <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
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              <text>Ethnographical data, text, image, moving image, sound</text>
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          <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
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              <text>Iglulik (Igloolik), Nunavut, Canada</text>
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