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Deacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides / Deacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides / Bernard A. Deacon / Vanuatu, Nouvelles-Hébrides, Malekula, South-West Bay

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THE VILLAGE AND VILLAGE LIFE 25
social and religious life, centre. (See Fig. 1.)1 Outside every
village there are two places for excretion, one for the men and
one for the women. Concerning these matters the natives show
a certain delicacy. A man saying to a brother or friend that
he is going to defecate will use the word temb, but if he wishes
to convey this information to an older man or to a woman he will
instead use the word signifying urinate.
Before the rapid depopulation of the south-west district had
set in, the people of Seniang were divided into some forty clans
each of which owned and occupied a principal village, and perhaps
one or more subsidiary villages, all built on the land belonging to
the clan. The former was regarded as the original home of the
clan, where its founder was born ; the latter were offshoots from
this parent village, and owed their foundation to an increase in
the population, which made it necessary for certain people to
move from their old home and establish themselves in a new
locality. Generally these “ daughter â€ù villages were set up close
to the " parent â€ù village and the bonds between them were
preserved.
In general no one village was ever very far removed from its
neighbours, even when these belonged to a different clan. Com-
munication was always kept open between them along the nahal
lamp (the public highways) or the nahal amut, the latter being
paths which could be closed against strangers. The place where
such a path entered a village appears to have been one of some
importance in the ritual as well as in the social life of the people.
It is called mairm hal, which may be translated â€ù the eye of the
road â€ù, but unfortunately we do not know whether it lay on
the edge of the dancing ground or near the dwelling-houses.â€ù
1 In his monumental work on the New Hebrides (Ethnogragbhische Maierizzlm
nus dm Nmm Hebridzw und den Banks Inseln, Berlin, 1923), Speiser gives a.
plan of what he regards as a typical South Malekulan village (pl. x, No. 4).
In this the dwelling-houses are scattered all round the dancing ground, many
of them being behind the amel, and there is no indication oi anything corre-
sponding to the naai save. It seems probable, therefore, that this plan
represents a south-eastern village, and it this is so, then we have here evidence
that despite many cultural similarities tl'u'oughout all the districts of South
Malekula, east and west do diï¬Åer in certain aspects, which from a sociological
point of view are not uniniportant.—C. H. W.
“ It is clear from his notes that Deacon often confused the matam hal with
the sacred place behind the amel, the nimbimb lemwenei. That the former
was, however, the place where the path entered the village is implied by him
in several passages and is supported by the evidence of Layard (I928, p. 207).-—
C. H. W.

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Title/DescriptionDeacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides
Author(s)Bernard A. Deacon
Year/Period1934
LocationVanuatu, Nouvelles-Hébrides, Malekula, South-West Bay
Coordinateslat -17.72 / long 168.36
Language(s)English
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