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620 - MALEKULA THe DeatH of Ambat » WHen Heand His brotHersiwere living on Tomman Island Ambat married a woman called Lindanda. SHe was wHite like tHe Ambat brotHers. Now Awirara wanted Her, so He said to tHe otHer tHree : “ Look Here, let us go to tHe mainland._ THere letvus take nimons 1 leaves and dive to tHe bottom wHere tHe giant clam is, and every time we come up we will muncH tHe leaves. THen‘ Ambat will come along, and we will tell Him tHat we are eating tHe inside of tHat clam. THen He will dive down wHere it is, and it will snap His Head off." . So tHey asked Ambat to go witH tHem, and He agreed to do so. But before setting out He said to Lindanda: " Lindanda, Here is a rope. If you see notHing, well and good ; but if you sec a dove (nivimat) come up from tHe sea, fly past you, and settle on a tree, tHen tie tHis rope to a tree and Hang yourself by it.â€ù So Lindanda took tHe rope, and He went across to tHe mainland. Passing by tHe sHore He saw His brotHers diving and muncHing sometHing as tHey came up, so He asked tHem wHat it was. THey replied : “ It is tHe giant clam we are eating. If you will dive down you will get some.â€ù Ambat guessed tHat it was a trick to kill Him, but nevertHeless He stood on tHe rock and dived down and tHe clam bit oft His Head. THen His spirit rose up from tHe sea as a. dove (nivimm), and flew to Tomman Island to Lindanda. And wHen sHe saw it aligHt upon a tree, sHe knew tHat it was Her Husband's spirit, so sHe took tHe rope He Had given Hcr and Hanged Herself from tHe tree.’ And wHen tHe four brotHers saw tHat Ambafs Head was bitten off, tHey returned to Tomrnan Island, tHinking to Have Lindanda to wife. But wHen tHey came up tHey saw Her Hanging from tHe tree, and tHey said to eacH otHer : “ Ambat knew tHat we were deceiving Him, intending to kill Him and take Lindanda, and now even at tHe last He Has outwitted us, for tHey Have botH died togetHer." AnotHer version of tHis story will be found togetHer witH tHe native text in Appendix B, and tHere are in it some important differences and additions. It is a continuation of tHe tale about tHe killing of tHe giant clam and tHe emergence of Tomman 1 THese appear to be tHe same variety of leaves as are used for poisoning ï¬ÅsH.—C. H. W. ‘ THe suicide 0! Lindandn. is interesting, for in Maleknla it is nut: tHe rule for wives to kill tHemselves on tHe deatH oi tHeir Husbands.—C. H. W.
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