Es himo String Figures 



PART IV. FIGUEES WITH MISCELLANEOUS OPENINGS 



Section 1. The Bhown Bear's Pack Cycle 135b 



CXVII. The brown bear's pack 136b 



CXVIII. Dripping water 137b 



CXIX. The lynx 138b 



CXX. A chff 138b 



CXXI. The pectoral sandpiper 139b 



CXXII. A man falling 140b 



CXXIII. A dog with large ears 140b 



CXXIV. The wah-us 141b 



CXXV. A ptarmigan's nest 143b 



CXXVI. Precipitous mountains 144b 



Section 2. Miscellaneotjs Figures 145b 



CXXVII. The sleeper 145b 



CXXVIII. The loon 148b 



CXXIX. The moon between the mountains 148b 



CXXX. The mountains 149b 



CXXXI. Two rats on a log 150b 



CXXXII. Two sticks 151b 



CXXXIII. A small seal-poke 151b 



CXXXIV. The old woman and her pack 152b 



CXXXV. A fish 153b 



CXXXVI. A kayaker 154b 



CXXXVII. The polar bear 156b 



CXXXVIII. A man hanging by the neck ; 168b 



CXXXIX. The swan 159b 



CXL. akuluyyuk 160b 



CXLI. A man throwing a duck-noose 161b 



CXLII. The duck-spear 162b 



CXLIII. Two ptarmigan 163b 



CXLIV. auyauyayeqaq 163b 



CXLV. A pot boihng 165b 



CXLVI. A tent 165b 



CXL VII. The orphan boy 166b 



CXL VIII. The breast bone and ribs of a caribou 168b 



CXLIX. A wolverine 169b 



CL. A bag-net 170b 



CLI. ucuyyuk 171b 



CLII. A false knot 172b 



PART V. FIGURES REQUIRING TWO PEOPLE 



CLIII. A man sliding across the ice 173b 



CLIV. The Arctic tern 174b 



CLV. A flounder 175b 



CLVI. hihtoyagtoyyuk 176b 



Addendum 177b 



PART VI. STRING TRICKS 



I-XII. String tricks and games 178b 



APPENDIX I. Eskimo superstititions concerning string figures 181b 



APPENDIX II. Distribution of Eskimo string figures 183b 



