PEL MAFRE HO, the buzzard catches its prey

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Eric Vandendriessche and Agnès Henri , “PEL MAFRE HO, the buzzard catches its prey,” String figures, accessed February 25, 2026, https://stringfigures.huma-num.fr/items/show/98.
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  • Name : PEL MAFRE HO, the buzzard catches its prey

  • Creator : Eric Vandendriessche and Agnès Henri

  • Contributor(s) : Mata, village of Fona, Ambrym, Vanuatu
    Johnson Koran, village of Fona, Ambrym, Vanuatu

  • Date : 2016-2017


  • Information on the string figure
  • The final figure represents a buzzard’s talons catching a prey. The buzzard (palyafu) is considered to be the big chief of all the birds. It is the symbol of one of the seven chiefly grades. The wings of the buzzard are carved into the roots of the natapoa tree and placed on the door lintel of the chief’s house.
    1. Opening A
    2. M seizes 1n. Release 1
    3. Distally, Insert H into M loop. H return to position. Release M.
    4. Pass 1 proximal to W loops. Proximally, insert 1 into 5 loops, hook up 5f, and return to position. Release 5.
    5. Pass 5 distal to 2 loops. Proximally, insert 5 into 1 loops, pick up 1f.
    6. Exchange 2 loops (R into L).
    7. Distally, insert L1 and L2 into R2 loop, grab R5n and R1f. Release R1, R2 and R5 loops. Insert R1 and R5 into ex.R1 loop and ex.R5 loop respectively.
    8. Repeat on LH.
    9. Caroline extension.
    10. Release 5 and extend.
    $\underline{O}.A:s^{*}T(1n):\overline{i}H(T\infty):TF(T\infty, w):H\#:\underrightarrow{m}1(w\infty):\underline{i}1(5\infty):\overline{h}1(5f)\#:r5:\overleftarrow{m}5(2\infty):\underline{i}5(1\infty):p5(1f):EX 2\infty [R>L]:\overline{i}L1L2(R2\infty): gL1L2(R5n, R1f):rR1,R2,R5:\underline{i}R1R5(ex.R1\infty, ex.R5\infty):repeat~LH:\underline{E}.C :r5\mid$
  • Item references
  • Key words : String figures, Ambrym Island (Vanuatu)

  • Publisher : Laboratory SPHERE (UMR 7219, University of Paris Diderot & CNRS)

  • Rights : Creative Commons / Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA

  • Format : jpeg, eaf, mp4

  • Language : English, North Ambrymese language

  • Location : Village of Fona, North Ambrym, Vanuatu, South Pacific

  • Description : Ambrymese string figure, method of construction, linguistic data, cultural aspects

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