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1 ~@ : > THE NIMANGKI SOCIETY 319 a sisal leaf which he has been holding in his hand. One of the men, called by the title imimiiis mlmt m (probably one of those who in the procession had Carried a conch), is now painted and takes up his position beside the mbang up. The candidate presents a pig to him while two other men blow alternating notes on the conches. After this the temcs is pulled from out the mbang up and planted in the mmi save ; the mlzang up is set ï¬Åre to and burnt down. When all this has been done, the rites proceed as usual. T2141 and the torch dance are performed at night and in the rnoming one of the seniors, painted red all over in the manner of a member of M bat Ru (though actually he belongs to a higher grade himself), executes the “hawk dance ". After this come the purchasing of the new hawk’s feather; the painting and decoration of the candidate in the matanhal; the dances of the trios to the accompaniment of iariar and mbat m on the gongs ; and the slaying of the pig. The head of this pig is given to the performer of the “ hawk dance ", and the candidate gives another pig of mbong memls grade to his introducer in payment for the macs.‘ He then goes up to where the tcmes mbat m stands in the naai save, places his hand across it and receives the new title Alungk.' N oulas The entrance rites to Noulas are very similar to those of M bat Ru, which it immediately precedes, and of Neliu/is. In ‘preparation the structure called numbul is set up inside the lamll i.n the manner already described, the only distinctive <.feature oi this structure being that the tomes arc crowned with ‘nbrivivw leaves. The carved yam is as usual laid on the ground -inside the nmnbul and in addition a coco-nut frond is attached to the enclosing cord. When everything is ready prepared, aisumpndew is sounded ; guests arrive on the following day; the introducer's assistant dances with the carved yam in the way already rlescribcd—the gong rhythms which are beaten on this occasion being iariar followed by that called mbat m—and receives payment for it. 1 It in not clear ipi which oi the Inna: this pig is given, whether for the lame: MM m In the dancing ground, for thflf, in the mntanlial, or for the numerous tame: set up ll-1 the latte: place which mark the candidate‘: membership ot earlier grfldes.—C. H. W, C ;I/1$"xï¬Å meme “mr>ple "1 the signiï¬Åcance oi this title is o't>scure.—