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Fiso TRAge. 
Put the left hand in the string so that there is a loop back of the wrist. 
Put on a second (complete) one by passing the ulnar string around the wrist. 
Pass the strings of the long loop from front to back between the index and 
middle fingers and then from back to front between the middle and ring 
fingers. Reaching under (from the radial side) the strings, which run from 
the wrist to the fingers, pull the long loop through. Pass the radial string 
of the long loop between the index finger and the thumb, making a half loup 
Fig. 9, The Fish Trap. 
on the thumb ; and the ulnar string of the long loop between the ring and 
little fingers, making a half loop on the latter. Take up on the dorsum of the 
index and middle fingers of the right the last mentioned strings respectively 
and separate the hands. Run the whole right hand into the loop about the 
left middle finger, doing so on the dorsum of the finger and from the distal side 
of the loop. In this way remove the loop to the right wrist. Separate the 
hands. Put the loops of the index and middle fingers of the right hand on 
the same fingers of the left. Slip the wrist loops of the left over the left 
hand and release them. Separate the hands (Fig. 9). 
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The native term for this figure is “ mashowo ”’ or fish trap. 
River. 
Put each hand in the string, having it run back of the wrists. Bring the 
left ulnar string to the radial side and proximal of the radial string, then distal 
of it and place it on the little finger without twisting it. The strings 
to the right hand will, however, be twisted near the middle. Run the right 
little finger from the radial side under the upright string, which runs 
between the left ring and little finger, taking this string up on the dorsum of 
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