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_._.- _ . _ _ _.. _ _ 316 MALEKULA ' lines. One man holds a coco-nut. The candidate brings a number of conches and a pig which he fastens to a stick. Then the two lines of men run round the gongs in opposite directions, and after a time form into a single long ï¬Åle, of which the last man is the candidate and the leader is he who earrics the coconut, which he holds aloft. When everyone is ready, he throws it over his head to the man behind him, who in turn throws it to the next, and so it passes from one to another down the whole length of the line until it is ï¬Ånally caught by the candidate. (If there are several candidates then there will be a corresponding number of eoeo-nuts treated thus.) What is done with the pig and the conches and what the meaning of this rite may be we are not told. Of the various lemes which were set up during the Neliwis rites, the two in the amel are burnt in a ritual ï¬Åre in which food is cooked, food which is afterwards eaten by members oi Neliwis. The other two small temss which are standing in the dancing ground and the large temes naaim are left to rot away. An interesting feature of the ceremonies of this grade is the rule that only when a man has performed them is he allowed to attend Nimangki festivities in neighbouring villages. Another privilege possessed by members of Neliwis is the right to make the langalang cry during a certain episode in the obsequies of a man of importance (see Chapter XIV). M but Ru Immediately preceding Nzliu/is is the grade M balmbal which, as we have seen, belongs with Navel and Nani Mimbarap to a distinct group. Immediately below M balmbal is M baa Ru (“ Two Heads ") whose rites are clearly akin to those of Neliu/is. Four small tame: are cut, carved, and set up in the amel, and, as before, they are joined together with a cord so as to make a small rectangular enclosure. From this cord the coco-nut nawm ndinduel is hung at one side, while on the other three the decorated sticks, nerei mevcls, are planted. This whole structure is the numbul similar i.n almost every detail to the numbul prepared for Neliv/is. As for this grade too, so for Mbal Ru, a yarn is carved with a human face, its two ends are painted black, the central portion red, leaving the nostrils of the carving white. We are not told where it is planed, but we may probably ,_@ _7 _ _ r <. r ‘ 1 it
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