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Bendinn- slowly your body forward, move, your outstretched hand, 

 with your eyes lookiiio- over a great space, in the direction the hand 

 moves. {Vross.) 



;Move the open hand u[) in a horizontal line from back to front and, 

 at the same time, blow lightly from the month. (JTanenstah.) 



Separate the two lists from each other. (Larson.) 



Half wav. 



Make sign of for Far avray and then bring the hand half way back 

 to the shoulder. (D<ih>t(( IV.) 



Short. 



Same motion of hand as s'reaf dif^taiice, only project arm forward 

 a little, do not raise so high and drop more quickly, wrist and hand 

 bent down nnne, no movement of body. {Ojibwa IV.) 



The foretinger left hand extended straight, upright (J except palm 

 outward, edge of fingers sidewise) is held on the level of the eyes 18 

 inches in front, and then the right hand in the same position (J, etc.) 

 IS carried upward close to the body as high as tlie riglit eye, and then 

 directly forward to near the left hand (which is stationary), a little to the 

 right side and behind it, so that the extended forefingers are nearly on a 

 line and with their palmar surfaces outward. (J>akota I.) "A])proach- 

 ing, coming near any person or object." 



Hold the right hand as for Far a«'ay, and place it in front of the 

 right breast and close to it. [Dal-ofa IV.) 



Do, To. 1 have done it. 



Throw the opened right hand, palm inward, from an upright position 

 in front of the riglit siionlder forward and downward until it is horizon- 

 tal and eighteen inches in front of the right breast. (Dalcofa IV.) 



Do it again. (Conii)are Repeat.) 



Pass the opened rigid hand, palm backward, straight across from 

 right to left eighteen inches in front of the chest, beginning a little out- 

 side of the line of the right side and stopping in front of the right 

 breast. (Duh)ta IV.) 



Doctor, Physician. 



Make motions and movements of head and body as if hunting and 

 examining herbs and roots, also by signs of smelling and tasting, and, 

 as if holding the thing gathered, point with the right hand, motion as 

 if to driidv or swallow. {Ojibwa IV.) 



TJight hand closed, leaving the first two fingers extended and slightly 

 sei)arated, elevate to before the forehead and move the fingers circular. 



