Association Internationale du Jeu de Ficelle

On s'amuse avec Bokola 9

Un jeu de ficelle traditionnel des Fidji

par
JOSEPH ORNSTEIN, JOSEPH D'ANTONI
MARK SHERMAN et JAMES MURPHY

 

 

Remerciements

 

Joseph D'Antoni, Mark Sherman, et James Murphy
aimeraient remercier Joe Ornstein d'avoir inspiré
cette exploration, et pour avoir mis à notre disposition
son livret impublié.

 

 Littérature citée

 

Handy, W. (1925) "String Figures from the Marquesas and Society Islands."
Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 18.
Hornelll, J. (1927) "String Figures from Fiji and Western Polynesia."
Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 19.
Jayne, C.F. (1906) String Figures. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
(Reprinted 1962 by Dover Publications, New York, as String Figures and
How to Make Them).
Whan, C. (2002) "Reru: String Figures of the Brazilian Karaja Indians."
Bulletin of the String Figure Association 9:151-185.
Murphy, J. (1999) "Using String Figures to Teach Math Skills. Part 3:
The North American Net System." Bulletin of International the
 String Figure Association 6:160-211.
Murphy, J. (2000) "Using String Figures to Teach Math Skills. Part 4:
Vertical Nets and Tennis Nets." Bulletin of International the String Figure
Association 7:215-286.
Ornstein J. Funipulations. (unpublished manuscript)
Sherman M. (1990) "Rationally Designed String Figures:
Variations of the Kwakiutl Figure 'Two Tree'."
Bulletin of the String Figure Association 17:29-106.

 

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