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CHAPTER IX THE RITES OF BIRTH AND INITIATION (a) Bmrn It is believed in Seniang that a Woman cannot have a child unless she has previously had intercourse with a man. There appears, however, to be no clear idea as to what role the semen (ninggir) plays in producing a child. The popular idea seems to be that the stoppage of the menstrual flow (ilis 11em'ei) causes an accumulation and congestion of blood inside the womb. This accumulated liquid is called mzwei m'mb’in, and it is the continual accumulation and concentration of this that forms the child. One informant said that they formed their ideas of how a child grew inside its mother from observing what happened in the hatching of a chicken. The checked menstrual flow is supposed to form into a kind of “ yolk â€ù and the child to form out of this yolk as a chicken out of the egg. Nevertheless, although con- ception is recognized as a natural process, it is not left entirely to nature. The desire for children was, there is good reason to believe, as strong among the Malekulans before the coming of the white man as it is among most of the backward peoples, and not only was an annual ceremony performed in most of the districts to ensure the fertility and health of their members, but private rites were also celebrated to render individual women fruitful. Thus in Seniang, if a man wishes his wife to -become pregnant, he stands in front of her, with his back towards her, and then taking a number of coco-nuts he bends down and hands these to her between his legs so that they pass beneath his genitals. She now eats these coco-nuts, and for every such coco-nut eaten she will conceive (isiien) one child. Tota, who gave this information, added that his mother had eaten ï¬Åve of these c0co—nuts and had had ï¬Åve boys, of which he was one. It is not quite clear whether this rite is performed for all married women, and is regarded as essential to bring about conception, or whether it is only resorted to in the event of a woman being 23!