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414 MALEKULA
one of H igH est rank to wH icH H e is entitled TH e old man wH oH as ofï¬Åciated in otH er parts of tH ese ceremonies ' puts on a lemes napal and carries a bow and arrow (mzvevw baranggan) TH e party enters tH e dancing ground, and, wH ile tH e tamer naizinggal are sounded from witH in tH e enclosure, tH c old man sH oots at tH e gongs as is done at entrance to Ame! Sssmundurf TH e remaining rites are similar to tH ose of tH e otH er grades, tH e title Telmbwir Mbile being bestowed upon tH e candidate. Nimbwilei Ambar Leo " TH e structure erected for‘ entrance into tH is grade is like tH at used for Lelengvdal N imb1m'lc1' Tzmggar, Barnboos crowned witH a sprouting coco-nut are tH rust tH rougH a fence (nimbwilei nimbrfl) wH icH H as been built round tH e gangs,‘ and tH e nilevis and nimbwilei tiiian‘ (tH e new gangs) are carved, painted, and set outside it, tH e faces on tH em being coloured red. TH e candidate pays for all tH ese objects as in tH e earlier grades. TH e rites of entrance tH en proceed as usual. TH e only variations occur during tH e ceremony oi sH ooting at tH e gongs, on tH e morning after tH e performance of mbu/irmbwir. WH en everyone H as been decorated, tH e old man of H igH Nalawan rank, wearing a temes napal on H isH ead, and carrying a bow and arrow, leads tH e procession into tH e dancing ground. TH e candidate tH en mounts tH e fence wH icH encircles tH e gongs and, standing upon it, cries out and flaps H is H ands in imitation of a bird. After tH is tH e old man and otH ers wH o H ave acquired tH e rigH t to do so sH oot at tH e gongs, and tH e candidate is invested witH tH e H awk’s featH er, for wH icH H e pays in tH e usual manner. TH en, before tH e ï¬Ånal dance wH icH culminates in tH e killing of tH e pig, tH e candidate retires beH ind tH e amzl, wH ere H e is painted and tH e H at or mask ‘ It is nul clear wH etH er tH is is tH e old mH n wH o pronounced tH e iormulm of pig-giving or tH e assistant oi H igH min wH o invested tH e candidate witH tH e new armlets.—C. H . w. I Presumably H e iisu sH oots at tH e Nsluwim structures, tH e H im/is, uH d tH e iiimbwilsi mm‘, tH ougH tH is is H m; speciï¬Åcally stated ~43. H . w. I Amaritantus, from wH om tH e iH ioiu-iscinn about tH is grade was acquired,H ad not H imself entered Nimbwilei Ambnr Len. but H e H ad witnessed tH e pro- ceeclingsi—A. B, D. ~ TH u mesH ing of tH e H um; is not quite clear. 1c is said tH at tH e Ililnbu/ilsi nmibm is constructed at tH e back H i tH e Mull. It is certain, H owever, tH at tH e fence witH tH e bamboos tH rust tH rougH it is set up round tH is gongs in tH e dkflltiillg ground it enemies to tH is grfldé as w Lfll01lg1IB'l1l Nimbimsi Toflggor. rc may be tH at tH e actual prapalltinns mi tH is structure wkre Carried out in tH e sacred plate beH ind tH e afll6!.—C. H 4 w.