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414 M ALEKULA
one of highest rank to which he is entitled The old M an who has of&iuM l;¬Åciated in other parts of these cereM onies ' puts on a leM es napal and carries a bow and arrow (M zvevw baranggan) The party enters the dancing ground, and, while the taM er naizinggal are sounded froM within the enclosure, thc old M an shoots at the gongs as is done at entrance to AM e! SssM undurf The reM aining rites are siM ilar to those of the other grades, the title TelM bwir M bile being bestowed upon the candidate. NiM bwilei AM bar Leo " The structure erected for‘ entrance into this grade is like that used for Lelengvdal N iM b1M 'lc1' TzM ggar, Barnboos crowned with a sprouting coco-nut are thrust through a fence (niM bwilei niM br&iuM l;¬‚) which has been built round the gangs,‘ and the nilevis and niM bwilei tiiian‘ (the new gangs) are carved, painted, and set outside it, the faces on theM being coloured red. The candidate pays for all these objects as in the earlier grades. The rites of entrance then proceed as usual. The only variations occur during the cereM ony oi shooting at the gongs, on the M orning after the perforM ance of M bu/irM bwir. When everyone has been decorated, the old M an of high Nalawan rank, wearing a teM es napal on his head, and carrying a bow and arrow, leads the procession into the dancing ground. The candidate then M ounts the fence which encircles the gongs and, standing upon it, cries out and &iuM l;¬‚aps his hands in iM itation of a bird. After this the old M an and others who have acquired the right to do so shoot at the gongs, and the candidate is invested with the hawk’s feather, for which he pays in the usual M anner. Then, before the &iuM l;¬Ånal dance which culM inates in the killing of the pig, the candidate retires behind the aM zl, where he is painted and the hat or M ask ‘ It is nul clear whether this is the old M hn who pronounced the iorM ulM of pig-giving or the assistant oi high M in who invested the candidate with the new arM lets.—C. H. w. I PresuM ably he iisu shoots at the NsluwiM structures, the hiM /is, uhd the iiiM bwilsi M M ‘, though this is hM ; speci&iuM l;¬Åcally stated ~43. H. w. I AM aritantus, froM whoM the ihioiu-iscinn about this grade was acquired, had not hiM self entered NiM bwilei AM bnr Len. but he had witnessed the pro- ceeclingsi—A. B, D. ~ Thu M eshing of the huM ; is not quite clear. 1c is said that the Ililnbu/ilsi nM ibM is constructed at the back hi the M ull. It is certain, however, that the fence with the baM boos thrust through it is set up round this gongs in the dk&iuM l;¬‚ltiillg ground it eneM ies to this gr&iuM l;¬‚dé as w L&iuM l;¬‚l01lg1IB'l1l NiM biM si To&iuM l;¬‚ggor. rc M ay be that the actual prapalltinns M i this structure wkre Carried out in the sacred plate behind the a&iuM l;¬‚l6!.—C. H4 w.