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iq ll ‘ l. ll E 320 MALEKULA Unlike the ritual practices of Neliwis, it is at this point in the PROCEEDINGS that the candidate gives a pig for the “ opening of the door“, this opening being symbolized by the removal of the coco-nut frond which is hanging from the cord of the numbul. Then payment is made for the wumbul itself, for the swinging coco-nut (namn ndinduel), for the mam‘ memis, and for the carved yam. As in Mbat Ru, too, a couple more pigs are killed ritually with a spear—one for the numlml and one for the yam—and these are probably given likewise to the introducer's assistant to share with his friends. There now follows, i.n accordance with the PROCEEDINGS of the ceremonies of the two grades which we have just considered, an interval of two or three days, at the end of which the introducer and candidate fell and bring to the village the large pole of tree- iern wood out of which the principal lemes is to be carved.‘ One such pole is cut and carved for each candidate if there be more than one. The number of faces represented on one of these big temes is not mentioned. Four days after bringing it to the village this big tzmas is set up close to the gongs. Round its foot are planted leaves of noulas, nm'm'1/w, and mbwingmbwingamb. For this temes the candidate pays a pig to his introducer. Aisumpmiew is now beaten and next day and night the rites proceed along the usual lines and with the usual payments, which on this occasion are made to the accompaniment of the rhythms naai wihoian, iqviar, and mbat ru. For the investiture of the pig's tusk bracelet, this and the nevamn newt are wrapped in noulas leaves, and with them is the m'lal ornament which at entrance to this grade also is placed by the introducer on the candidate's left arm. At the close of the ceremonies the candidate takes up his position beside his big tzmes, and the senior who performed the " hawk dance" (not, on this occasion, the introducer) announces the new title, Ulas. N ahamdal Between Noulas and Nahavndal there are four grades ; about two of these, Tartar Mzrzmba and Tartar Nimew, nothing has 1 There is no mention in the account oi the rites of this grade, 0! the erection oi lwfl 0! the small tame: in the dancing ground, nor 0! the mu/an mbalia such as is set ll {or Naliwis. This latter is unnecesxry, for, as we have seen, unlike the rite: oi,N.sh'w¢':, in H1059 of Naulmr the “ Ogining Of the door " is done innidl the amal with the cOC0~n|t frond attached t0 I cord Oi the n14mImI‘—Ci H. W. I _ .< -~ r ., _‘ il- 1 >5 Mir "ii :1 . .‘ iii; ll?‘ is B
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