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 KINSHIP ORGANIZATION IN SOUTH-WEST 61
 - Name of the Village. Name of certain Quaiters of the Village.‘
 Ndawu
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 Ranambo
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 Loorbalanggau.
 Loormbrï¬Ås.
 (Loornewei.)
 Loorrnen.
 Loorndemes.
 Loormbaaru.
 (Looru.)
 Loorndavu.
 Loormilu.
 Loorweii
 Loorwiew.
 Loorsern.
 (Loormbetep.)
 Loorlarnbut .
 Wiloor.
 Loormbap.
 , Indeed it is recognized by the natives that every village has
 , ' its L001; according tovone statement every village has a place
 called L0or- close to it, as, for instance, Loorvitmeviis which
 - ' lies close to the village Ndawu, and in which there is a sacred
 stone. Now Laor_is said to ‘mean “ a spot which is set apart,
 - ' ' sacred, reserved "I Since, of the villages in the above list, Ndawu,
 ' Nemep, and Ranambo are “ offspring ’ villages, as are also
 many of flie other villages beginning with L001-, it seems very
 probable that, though each clan has its single sacred place or
 ncmbrmllrkon, usually in the precincts of the " parent â€ù village,
 yet “ parent " an_d “ offspring " ‘alike each have their own loor.
 This, then, gives us a further REASON for supposing that some
 " at least of the “offspringâ€ù villages enjoy a certain ceremonial
 - independence.
 'In addition to the social solidarity which exists between
 the villages of any one clan, there is, in South-West Malekula, »
 1 The names enclosed in brackets are given in an early list in one of the ï¬Åeld-
 ’ 110110 books,-but are not included in the later list from which the above is taken.
 In the ea-rly ilï¬Åt‘ the following are also recorded :—‘
 Name nf the Village. Name of certain Quarters of the Village.
 ‘ Loutu - . Loor Maramp, Loot Limbwig, Loorwei,
 ‘ _ Lnormbetep, Loormbexep.
 Teleleu . l l-Gurlip, Loorhwitengerei
 Loorlangalat . Loorrnilbwin, Loormbwitui.
 Loorwo . . Loorwo.
 Loormbap . . Loom, Weilour, Loorvilu.
 ' Luormbarap . Loorndun.
 p It will  noticed that ï¬Åve out of these six villages have names beginning
 with Laor- in addition to the names oi certain quarters of them.-—C, H. W.
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