The Tangarot People
(Indian Point)

1.  Position 1.

2.  Bend each 3 down behind the palmar string on its own hand, and pick it up (fig. 66a). With each 2 and 4 pick up strings on the palmar side of the opposite 2 and 4 (in the manner of Opening A).

3.  Pull 1n toward you with teeth to form a long mouth loop, then release it and throw the loop over all fingers so 1n is now on the back of the hands and hangs below 5f as a far hand string (fig. 66b).

 

 

 

4.  Pass 1 away from you, between the upper and lower 2n, and under all strings. Proximally pick up the far hand string, and return to position fig. 66c - step A).

 

 

 

5.  Transfer the string on the backs of the hands over to the palmar side (fig. 66c - step B). Extend to show fig. 66d, The Tangarot People.

 

 

 

 

 

6.  Drop 2 loops and extend: "We ran away to hide (fig. 66e)."  

 

 

 

7.  Drop 3 loops and extend: "We made a tent" (fig. 66f).

 

 

 

 

8.  Drop 4 loops and extend: "Two men ran away" (fig. 66g).

 

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Fig. 66a

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Fig. 66b

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Fig. 66c

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Fig. 66d - The Tangarot People

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Fig. 66e

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Fig. 66f

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Fig. 66g