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            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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                <text>Nivacle sub-corpus</text>
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    <name>String Figures</name>
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        <name>Construction method (ISFA)</name>
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            <text>1.	Opening A.&#13;
2.	Release 5. Extend.&#13;
3.	Proximally, insert 5 into 2 loops, pick up 2f and return.&#13;
4.	R3 pick up L2f and return.&#13;
5.	L3 picks up R2-R5 palmar string and return.&#13;
6.	Distally, inset R3 into L3 loop, pick up L2-L5 palmar string and return.&#13;
7.	1 pass distal to 2 and 3 loops, pick up 5n and return.&#13;
8.	5 pass distal to 3 and 2 loops, pick up 1n and return.&#13;
9.	2 and 3 pass distal to both palmar strings enter distally in their own loops.&#13;
10.	Release 1 and 5. Extend.&#13;
11.	Rotate both hands 180°anticlockwise/&#13;
12.	Then extend 2 while rotating both hands 180° inside.&#13;
13.	1 slightly lift both transverse strings.&#13;
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            <text>Identical with AJO ñandeva figure.&#13;
See Brausnstein (2017) p. 129: this figure has a widespread distribution throughout South America in the lowlands with very different symbolism. Chaco: Nivacle Pilcomayo, Ñandeva, Toba-Pilaga (Ryden), Toba Tasksik. Xingu: Baikari; Patagonia (Araucanos), Guayana (Warrau, Akawai), northwest Amazonia (Tukano: close variant).</text>
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              <text>CLISA' (2)</text>
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              <text>Description the Nivacle string figure representing a CLISA , a woven carrying bag, among the NIvacle of teh paraguaya Chaco. Symbolism, method of construction, references to the same figure has  been collected within different south american indigenous groups (Chaco, Patagonia, central Brazil, Guayana).&#13;
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              <text>The figure reprensents the CLISA (Niv.) more commonly called yica in the region. The yica is the traditionnal large carrying bag made of caraguatá fibers.&#13;
Caraguatá  is very important technologic plant for chaquean indigenous peoples.&#13;
In this database there are 3 variants of the CLISA' figure, two were found among the Nivacle and one among the Enlhet (see AYEN). Unlike the other two variants, CLISA '(2) does not appear to be part of a progressive series.</text>
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          <name>Creator</name>
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              <text>David Jabin</text>
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          <name>Publisher</name>
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              <text>Laboratory SPHERE (UMR 7219,  University of Paris  &amp; CNRS)</text>
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          <name>Date</name>
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              <text>2019-2020&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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          <name>Contributor</name>
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              <text>Rosa Fermin,  village of Tiberia, Nivacle Unida Comunity, Central Chaco, Paraguay (for the figure).&#13;
Reinelia Pérez, village of Samaria, Nivacle Unida Comunity, Central Chaco, Paraguay (for the video).</text>
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          <name>Rights</name>
          <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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          <name>Format</name>
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              <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; 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>Nivacle</text>
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              <text>Ethnographical data, text, image, moving image, sound&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>Village of Samaria, Boquerón Department, Paraguay, South America</text>
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