74 b 



Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



Remove the loops that pass over the backs of the hands. You have "the 

 two caves beneath the mountain." 



Fig. 82 



them. 



Drop the index loops. You have "the two brown bears" that came out of 



Fig. 83 



LXII. tatjdyot 



This figure, which comes from Indian point, Siberia, greatly resembles the 

 last figure (No. LXI). It describes the adventures of some men called tatjayot. 



Loop behind the thumbs, middle fingers, and little fingers of each hand. 



Bring the hands together and with the index and ring fingers of each take 

 up the palmar index and ring finger strings of the other hand, then draw the 

 hands apart. 



Draw up the upper transverse string in the mouth and push the fingers 

 through the thumb loops from the distal side, then drop the string from the 

 mouth. 



Pass the thumbs over the proximal radial index string and from the prox- 

 imal side take up the proximal ulnar httle finger string and navaho the thumbs. 



