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                <text>Enlhet sub-corpus</text>
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            <text>15.	Lay out the string on both 1.&#13;
16.	R2 picks up the L1 hanging string and then L2 picks up the R1 hanging string.&#13;
17.	R3 picks up the L2 hanging string and then L3 picks up the R2 hanging string.&#13;
18.	R4 picks up the L3 hanging string and then L4 picks up the R3 hanging string.&#13;
19.	R5 picks up the L4 hanging string and then L5 picks up the R4 hanging string.&#13;
20.	Seize 1n with the teeth and extend. Release 1n.&#13;
21.	With the help of R2 and proximal to L2, L3 and L4 loops, tranfer L5n to L1. &#13;
22.	With the help of R2 and proximal to L2, L3 and L4 loops, transfer L1f to L5.&#13;
23.	Repeat the two last steps on the opposite hand. &#13;
16.	Distally insert R1 and R2 in L2 loop. Grasp both palmar strings and release L1. Extract both palmar strings across L2 loop and reinsert L1 in his two former loops.&#13;
17.	Distally insert L1 and L2 in L4 loop. Grasp both palmar strings and release L5. Extract both palmar strings across L4 loop and reinsert L5 in his two former loops.&#13;
18.	Repeat the two last steps on the opposite hand.&#13;
19.	Release 2,3 and 4 loops. Extend (This is the  AYEN intermediate figure).&#13;
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20.	With 2 and 3, sustain the chain-link form in the center of the figure a little hole between. Distally insert 2 and 3 in both loops of the chain-link form and below, in each of the four diamonds bordering the central diamond.&#13;
24.	Proximally, insert 2 and 3 in the central lozenge. Extend and rearrange the figure.&#13;
25.	Distally, insert R1 and R2 into L3 loop to grasp both L5n and release L5. Passing the former L5 loops through L3 loop, reinsert it proximally on L5.&#13;
26.	Distally, insert R1 and R2 into L2 loop, grasp both L1f, release L1 and passing the former L1 loops through L2 loop, reinsert it proximally on L1. &#13;
27.	Repeat the previous two steps on the opposite hand.&#13;
28.	Release 2 and 3. Extend. (This is the YAVHAN APACTEC intermediate figure).&#13;
29.	2 pick up the first string located on the transverse 1n thread.&#13;
30.	3 pick up the first string located on the transverse 5f thread.&#13;
31.	Distally, insert R1 and R2 into L3 loop to grasp both L5n and release L5. Passing the former L5 loops through L3 loop, reinsert it proximally on L5.&#13;
32.	Distally, insert R1 and R2 into L2 loop, grasp both L1f, release L1 and passing the former L1 loops through L2 loop, reinsert it proximally on L1. &#13;
33.	Repeat the previous two steps on the opposite hand.&#13;
34.	Slowly release 2 and 3 while extending the figure so that the 4 loops pointing upwards can be tightened. </text>
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            <text>The only bibliographic reference in which a figure close to that of PEHEYA is shown is that collected among the Maka by Braustein (1992 a: fig 105, p. 79) under the name "witit'onek" which means "cap for honey". This figure is built directly from a figure whose final pattern is identical to the Clisa'(1) figure collected from the Nivacle and presented in this database.</text>
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        <name>General presentation of the string figure</name>
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            <text>This three-dimensional figure is the latest in of a long and progressive series. It represents a bunch of four sweet potato leaves pointing upwards. The sweet potato (&lt;em&gt;Ipomea batata&lt;/em&gt;), called PEHEYA in Enlhet language, seems to have an identity importance: it is said in the region that the Enlhet people brought this crop to the Chaco region.&lt;br /&gt;PEHEYA is the second and final figure of a series whose whose two intermediate figures are AYEN and YAVHAN APACTEC.</text>
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            <text>&lt;em&gt;Ipomea batata&lt;/em&gt;</text>
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              <text>PEHEYA, sweet potatoe</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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          <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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              <text>2019-2020&#13;
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              <text>Clotilde Unruh und Yenilda Unruh, village of Efeso, 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>Village of Efeso, Yalve Sanga , Central Chaco, Paraguay, South America</text>
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