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            <text>1.	Opening A&#13;
2.	Release 5. Extend.&#13;
3.	Proximally, insert 5 into 2 loop&#13;
4.	Proximally, insert 5 into 2 loops, pick up 2f and return.&#13;
5.	With the help of R2 and proximal to both L2 and L3 loops, tranfer L5n to L1. &#13;
6.	With the help of R2 and proximal to both L2 and L3 loops, tranfer L1f to L5.&#13;
Repeat on the right hand. &#13;
7.	Distally, insert R2 and R3 into L2 and L3 loops respectively, pick up both palmar strings and return.&#13;
8.	Distally, insert L2 and L3 into R2 and R3 loops respectively, pick up both palmar strings and return. Release the right hand.&#13;
9.	Distally tranfer L2 and L3 loops to R1 and L5 respectively. Extend.&#13;
10.	To display the figure, grasp the two central cross strings with 2 and 3.&#13;
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            <text>The same final figure has  been observeded among different south american indigenous groups (Chaco, Patagonia, central Brazil, Guayana).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>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 people.&#13;
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              <text>Reinelia Pérez, village of Samaria, Nivacle Unida Comunity, Central Chaco, Paraguay</text>
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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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