Fionnáin quoted String Figures by Mario Schulze
In their marginalization, string figure studies reflect the history of anthropology: the search for universalisms in the vernacular, the idea of "saving" cultures ("salvage anthropology") or at least their objects and practices from disappearing, and the non-innocent practices of collecting Indigenous artefacts, aesthetics and practices.
— String Figures by Mario Schulze, Sarine Waltenspül (Page 11)