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 DEATH AND DISPOSAL OF THE DEAD 525
 is of any use,â€ù they say, " let our gardens become a wilderness,
 let us block the way to the outer world, so that none may pass
 through our village or come to visit us." The broken trees and
 shrubs are not cleared away until weeks or months after the
 period of mourning is at an end, and no man journeying to or
 from the village would dare to remove these obstacles from the
 public ways. It is not on the death of all men, or even of all
 men of importance, that this devastation is wrought. The
 privilege of being honoured in this way is purchased optionally
 at entrance to certain N alawzm grades, as, for instance, N alawan
 Nimbwilei Tonggar.
 The period between the laying of the corpse on the stretcher
 and the holding of the death-feast (nimesian) varies; in the
 ceremonies for Apwil Naandu ï¬Åve days elapsed. On the fourth
 day the men of his village went out and gathered bushes of four
 plants, croton, nmbrï¬Å nembangk, tomes mmbumbal, and nimbangk.
 A fence was erected round the gongs, and these bushes were
 planted outside it. This was done because Apwil Naandu was a
 member of the Nalawam Nimbwilei. In honour of his belonging
 also to the Nala-wan grades Nisamp and Numbuaimbamp, the
 structures which bear these names were built on the dancing-
 ground close to the amel, and round these and outside the amel
 more of these bushes were planted together with bamboos some
 twenty feet high‘ The newt nambar of the deceased was then
 removed once more and set up close to his house outside, with
 mahmdr muhmmm, nimbangk, hibiscus, and nisisal bushes planted
 close by, these being tokens of the higher Nimangki grades, the
 last two belonging especially to Newt Nambar.
 Just inside the screen which runs along the mmi save another
 stand (naai var) was made for the stretcher similar to that which
 had been set up in the house, with only two upright “ davits â€ù ;
 like the ï¬Årst naai var, erected near the gongs, this one was
 decorated with unpainted skulls placed one on each of the
 uprights. CROTONS, mbwingmbwingamb, malamir luhlt, and neru
 wivar bushes were planted round it. The amel was decorated
 with mbwingmbwingamb bushes, the croton nembini and other
 shrubs, just as it is for entrance into the grades Naamel Sesmamim
 and Nimbatm Naamel of the Nalawau, and uprooted banana
 trees were laid against its roof. Whilst all these preparations
 were going forward, the tamer mainggol were blown continuously
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