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Dine String Games
Descriptions and methods for making string figures and tricks known to the Navajo Indians of Arizona.
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International String Figure Association
The ISFA works to gather, preserve, and distribute string figure knowledge for future generations to enjoy this ancient pastime. They have a list of publications, an invitation to become a member, a mailing list, and links to related web sites. Of particular interest are the detailed instructions for making figures collected in 1924 by Diamond Jenness in the Canadian Arctic.
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Me Human, You Alien
How to talk to an extraterrestrial, using a handful of coins, a loop of string, a flashlight, and two magnets. This is an excerpt from a book entitled 'The Handbook of UFO Contact' by Jonathan Vos Post.
www.magicdragon.com Details

String Figures
Brian Cox, the Incredible Stringman, tells a story called 'Going Fishing' illustrated with string figures. Photos and text of his performance.
www.whimsical-workshop.mb.ca Details

String Figures and Shamanism
An essay by Lois Stokes, with speculations on the role of string figures in Hawaiian culture.
www.huna.org Details

Strings On Your Fingers
Michael P. Garofalo does presentations on string figures art, and performances of string figures, catches, and tricks in Northern California and Southern Oregon. His site has a recommended reading list and bibliography for string figures.
www.gardendigest.com Details

The Mathematics and Origin of String Figures
Trivial knot theory, history, and a few new designs by the author, Martin Probert.
website.lineone.net Details

WWW Collection of Favorite String Figures
Instructions using string figure notation and prose descriptions, along with diagrams and some video clips. Features twelve beginner-level figures, followed by others of increasing difficulty, and a directory of performers.
www.alysion.org Details

World Wide Webs - String Figures from Around the World
Richard Darsie's instructions (with photographs) for making a wide variety of string figures popular with native cultures throughout the world, organized by 'families' and rated according to difficulty. He provides bibliographical references to sources.
www.darsie.net Details




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