538 ARTS AND GRAFTS OF GUIANA INDIANS [BIH, ANN. 38 
LH.—Close. ‘Take up loop-from back of 7, draw out and place on 
RH over ¢ and /; i. e., in position 1. 
RH.—Take off proximal loop from /, and, passing it from proxi- 
mal side under palmar string, replace it on J/. Put wi ¢ string, 
y distal to intervening strings, 
[) it on ul side of 7. Hook 7 and 
: m through their own loops, 
Me proximal to palmar string, 
A B 5 
; into palm, and keep there. 
Slip strings off ¢ and 7, and 
separate hands. 
RH.—Replace 7 and m by 
¢ and 7, which are inserted 
into the loops from proxi- 
mal side. There are now on 
the right hand two central 
loops, a ra and u/, suspended 
by a double palmar string. Remove ra loop by slipping out f, and 
so releasing it from palmar string. Twist the loop thus removed 
Fic. 308.—Yarrau fish. (Warrau.) 
(A) 
Le 
Fie. 309.—Ite palm. (Warrau.) (Preliminary stagese) 
once upon itself, replace it on the palmar string, and reinsert #. 
Treat ul loop similarly. 
694. The ite (mauritia) palm. War. (figs. 309, 310). 
