A Woman Pulling Another By The Hair
(Alaska to Coronation Gulf)

1.  Make The Burbot.

2.  Of the two strings which run from the upper TV (2n) string to the palmar string on each side, only one (call it String A) makes a single loop around the palmar string (the other string loops twice around the palmar string). 1 proximally picks up String A on its side of the figure (fig. 44a). R Katilluik, then proximally transfer 1 loops to 2. You now have a figure resembling, but not identical to, Two Caves.

 

3.  Insert each 1 away from you into the oval  space near its side of the figure, and return with the two strings running vertically between the two TV strings. Proximally insert R1 into loops on L1 (fig. 44b - steps A and B).

 

 

4.  Release L1 loops. L1 proximally removes only the two lower, original R1 loops from R1 (fig. 44c). Inuit Ending.

 

 

 

 

 

5. Proximally transfer thumb loops to index fingers. Two strings on each side travel diagonally down the  lower near part of the figure and pass under the lower TV string. With each 1 proximally pick up the two near diagonal strings on its side of the figure (fig. 44d). L Katilluik the double 1 loops. This makes fig. 44e - A Woman Pulling Another By The Hair.

 

 

 

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Fig. 44a

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Fig. 44b

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Fig. 44c

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Fig. 44d

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Fig. 44e -
A Woman Pulling Another By The Hair