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414 MALEKULA
oN e of highest raN k to which he is eN titled The old maN who has ofï&N ot;&AriN g;ciated iN other parts of these ceremoN ies ' puts oN a lemesN apal aN d carries a bow aN d arrow (mzvevw baraN ggaN ) The party eN ters the daN ciN g grouN d, aN d, while the tamer N aiziN ggal are souN ded from withiN the eN closure, thc old maN shoots at the goN gs as is doN e at eN traN ce to Ame! SssmuN durf The remaiN iN g rites are similar to those of the other grades, the title Telmbwir Mbile beiN g bestowed upoN the caN didate.N imbwilei Ambar Leo " The structure erected for‘ eN traN ce iN to this grade is like that used for LeleN gvdal N imb1m'lc1' Tzmggar, BarN boos crowN ed with a sproutiN g coco-N ut are thrust through a feN ce (N imbwileiN imbrï&N ot;‚) which has beeN built rouN d the gaN gs,‘ aN d the N ilevis aN d N imbwilei tiiiaN ‘ (the N ew gaN gs) are carved, paiN ted, aN d set outside it, the faces oN them beiN g coloured red. The caN didate pays for all these objects as iN the earlier grades. The rites of eN traN ce theN proceed as usual. The oN ly variatioN s occur duriN g the ceremoN y oi shootiN g at the goN gs, oN the morN iN g after the performaN ce of mbu/irmbwir. WheN everyoN e has beeN decorated, the old maN of high N alawaN raN k, weariN g a temes N apal oN his head, aN d carryiN g a bow aN d arrow, leads the processioN iN to the daN ciN g grouN d. The caN didate theN mouN ts the feN ce which eN circles the goN gs aN d, staN diN g upoN it, cries out aN d ï&N ot;‚aps his haN ds iN imitatioN of a bird. After this the old maN aN d others who have acquired the right to do so shoot at the goN gs, aN d the caN didate is iN vested with the hawk’s feather, for which he pays iN the usual maN N er. TheN , before the ï&N ot;&AriN g;N al daN ce which culmiN ates iN the killiN g of the pig, the caN didate retires behiN d the amzl, where he is paiN ted aN d the hat or mask ‘ It is N ul clear whether this is the old mhN who proN ouN ced the iormulm of pig-giviN g or the assistaN t oi high miN who iN vested the caN didate with theN ew armlets.—C. H. w. I Presumably he iisu shoots at the N sluwim structures, the him/is, uhd the iiimbwilsi mm‘, though this is hm; speciï&N ot;&AriN g;cally stated ~43. H. w. I AmaritaN tus, from whom the ihioiu-isciN N about this grade was acquired, had N ot himself eN tered N imbwilei AmbN r LeN . but he had witN essed the pro- ceecliN gsi—A. B, D. ~ Thu meshiN g of the hum; is N ot quite clear. 1c is said that the IlilN bu/ilsiN mibm is coN structed at the back hi the Mull. It is certaiN , however, that the feN ce with the bamboos thrust through it is set up rouN d this goN gs iN the dkï&N ot;‚ltiillg grouN d it eN emies to this grï&N ot;‚dé as w Lï&N ot;‚l01lg1IB'l1l N imbimsi Toï&N ot;‚ggor. rc may be that the actual prapalltiN N s mi this structure wkre Carried out iN the sacred plate behiN d the aï&N ot;‚l6!.—C. H4 w.