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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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than his own, but he must be careful that no genealogical relation-
ship can be traced between them. To have intercourse with a
boy of 0ne’s own clan to whom one is allied by known kinship
bonds is to be guilty of incest. Further, sexual relations with the-
sister's son or with any boy to whom one isrelated by marriage
is similarly condemned. Should a man cohabit with a boy of
his own clan who is known to be kin to him, the death penalty
is not inflicted on the guilty pair as it would be in the event of
such incestuous intercourse between a man and a woman, but
both parties concerned must kill and exchange a pig.
Whether it is the mlagh sen who is asked to play the part of
dubut during the circumcision rites is not certain, but after the
arrangements for circurncising the lad have been made, the dubut
has exclusive sexual rights over him. He is now the boy's
"husband" and is extremely jealous of any other man, not
excepting the guardians of other boys, securing his mugh val
and having intercourse with him. So much is this the case
that he will not allow him out of his sight. The dubut himself,
however, cannot have sexual access to the boy throughout all
the thirty days’ seclusion which accompanies the circumcision
rites. From the time of the operation until the wound is healed,
intercourse is forbidden, and the dubut only plays the part of
a guardian who cares for the novice's physical needs. But
when the wound has healed he resumes his "marital " rights
and continues to have relations with the boy until some time
later the latter purchases his bark-belt. The reason, or rather
the rationalization, which the natives put forward for their
homosexual practises is that the boy-lover's male organ is caused
to grow strong and large by the homosexual acts of his " husband â€ù.
This growth of the penis is supposed to be complete by the time
that the bark-belt is assumed.
When the father of each novice has chosen a guardian for
his son for the forthcoming ceremonies, the men of the village
proceed to construct a special house for the candidates, called
naghamal bagho. This is set up at a little distance from the
village and, like the amel naavavien of Lambumbu, is a very
large building, measuring as much as twenty-ï¬Åve or more feet
in height. Round about it a fence or enclosure of wild canes is
planted to ensure privacy. On the day before the novices go into
seclusion, in the early afternoon, all the mugh uel are lined up

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Books and Archives on Malekula / Malicolo, Vanuatu [Collection(s) 38]
Deacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides [Set(s) 833]
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Deacon 1934 - Cayrol v.1 1992 [Set(s) 1662]
Deacon 1934 - Cayrol v.2 1992 [Set(s) 1663]
Deacon 1934 - Cayrol v.3 1992 [Set(s) 1664]
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Object(s) ID 86325
Permanent URI https://www.odsas.net/object/86325
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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