| The Bow Series (Northern Alaska) 1. Opening B. 2. Pass 345 proximally into the into the 2 loop and hook down 2n (fig. 93a).
3. 2 pushes up 1f then hooks up 1n and rotates with it down, back, and up on the far side of the figure (fig. 93b). You have formed The Bow (fig. 93c)
4. Release 345 loops (fig. 93c - step A). Rotate 1 downward (fig. 93c - step B) and extend. You have formed The Wind Break (fig. 93d).
5. 5 distally removes the 1 loops. A string forms a loop around the palmar string. 1 picks up the near string of that loop (fig. 93d - steps A and B). R Katilluik. You have formed The Fishing Appliances (fig. 93e).
6. R2 proximally removes L1 loop (fig. 93e - steps A and B); L2 distally removes L5 loop (fig. 93e - steps C and D). L1 passes across the near side of the figure, distally picks up R5f, removes the R5 loop, and draws it under the figure (fig. 93f - steps A and B). You have formed The Snow Shovel (fig. 93g).
7. 5 distally removes the 1 loop (fig. 93g - steps A and B). 1 on the near side of the figure and from below picks up the strings indicated in fig. 93g - step B. Inuit Ending. You have formed A Pair of Snow Shoes (fig. 93h).
8. 2 proximally removes the 1 loop. There are four horizontal strings in the middle of the figure. 1, from below, passes under the two near strings of those four (fig. 93h steps A and B). Inuit Ending. You have formed The Flounder (fig. 93i).
9. 5 proximally removes 1 loops (fig. 93i - steps A and B), then grasp the 5 loop in the hand. You have formed The Ptarmigan (fig. 93j).
10. R2 distally enters the LH loops; release the RH loops, grasp the LH loops with the RH and extend dissolving the figure.
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