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196 MALEKULA (5 Lim maviis. A pig in which the tooth is seen projecting. (6; Lim mberembsr. A pig in which the tooth projects rather farther than it does in the previous grade. (7) Lim sim. A pig in which the curved tusk pierces the skin. (8) Nimbuah tamiisian. A pig whose tusk has entered the jaw bone. (9) Naarugh. A pig whose tusk has passed through the jaw bone and entered the mouth. (10) N imbuah remiam 1/aam. A pig in which the tusk is beginning to . project for the second time. (11) Lip mamis mam. A pig in which the tusk is clearly seen pro- jecting for the second time.
’ ' grown‘ of pig Growth of Tusk
FIG. 9. Graph illustrating the increasing value of PIGS according to their size in the early stages of their growth, and later according to the development of their tusk-curvature. . For a man or woman to take s0meone’s pig without leave is regarded as stealing, even though he or she be a member of the same clan as the ovsmer, and takes the pig only as a temporary loan with every intention of returning it. But PIGS are very freely lent and borrowed, and there are very clearly determined rules which regulate such transactions. If a man borrow a pig, he must at some later date retum to the man who made. him the loan, not a beast equal in value and size to that which was