92 B Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



The man has dropped his mitts (eyaqluyni katdk'a). 



Fig. 108 



On the distal side of all the strings there is a transverse string passing from 

 one hand to the other. 



With the palms of the indices on the distal side of all the strings raise up 

 this transverse string, then with the palms draw through it the radial thumb 

 strings. Drop the thumb loops. 



The man in his haste has dropped his spear (unajin katak-a toalmajoxkuni)- 



Fig. 109 



Drop the little finger loops. 



The man stumbles and falls on his left kidney {putukiPoq taktiuxylan). 

 (The figure seems to give both kidneys.) 



