Books and Archives on Malekula / Malicolo, VanuatuDeacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People i...86521<< >>
Index
85999860008600186002860038600486005 navigate through the set of documents


See transcription

Revert to original


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
[Note: this transcription was produced by an automatic OCR engine]

ii
S
F
1.
l 1"
i l
ll
.l|%ii
W
ll
434 MALEKULA
bull-roarer, tamegh zwuwxp, and at initiation the candidates are
instructed in its use. A Rmm celebration may also accompany
the transference of a dead man's skull to its last resting-place
in the clan charnel-house, as is done in Mewun in connection
with the Nalauwm. The Rmm is equated by the natives them-
selves with the Nelian of Uerik, which in tum is said to be the
same as the Nalawan of Mewun.
In Ambrym there exists besides the Mangge (which is the
same as the Nimangki of Malekula) a group of ceremonies called
the Lmm, which is recognized by the people as being identical
with the Rmm of the east coast of Malekula and is said to have
been introduced thence into Ambrym.‘ " Batteries â€ù of wooden
cylinders like the Seniang tame: naainggul, are kept in the men's
club-houses in this island (cf. Speiser, 1923, p. 38I, pl. I02, ï¬Åg. 4),
and coco-nuts half ï¬Ålled with water into which men blow through
bamboos are found there similar to those found by Layard in
Seniang and to the clam shells reported by Deacon from Senbarei.
It seems very probable that the feast called Rom in Ambrym is
connected with the Luau. At Port Sandwich certain masks
called Rupi, Pato, and Gulzmg are kept in the men‘s- house; in
Ambrym also masks called Ram, Pato, and Gulong are kept in
the men's house. The close correspondence of the names makes
it almost certain that the masks of both places are the same.“
It was deï¬Ånitely stated in Seniang that all masks (which again
are kept in the amel) belong to the Nalawan, and since we know
that this society also exists as far east as Port Sandwich it is
-probably safe to deduce that the three masks mentioned above
are Nalau/an masks. If this is so, then the Rom, Pato, and Gulong
of Ambrym belong to the Lmm in that island. Further, Lamb
(1905, pp. 125-6) states that rom is the name of the dancers who
perform at the Rum feast in Ambrym and that at this feast the
candidate mounts a platform and is received by a shower of
missiles, which he dodges. This is strongly reminiscent of the
rites of entrance to Nalav/an Numbou ai mbamp in Seniang during
which the candidate climbs on to the structure of this name and
‘ Speiser, London, 1918, p. 212, collected a bull-1-eater in Ambrym. Deacon
says the Temya uya, bull-roarer, is a separate institution byitself; the ceremony
of swinging of bull-roarers takes place at the funeral of a man belonging to the
cult and new members are then initiated. The bull-roarers are not made in
Ambrym but are brought over from Malekula. (MS.)—A. C. H.
' It is tempting to see a connection between these Rom masks and the word
rvmu, used by the Big Nambas for the bull-roarer, which -is among them the
secret sound-producer belonging to the Nalauen.—C. H. W.
.2!
Y;-aw
1.
Ii
..-4;
;§
g
:5
1
A‘:
1
'=
1‘
..y.
1
ii.

it
1
a
4
Fr
.l.
.,.
2:
Search this set
» TimeLine | Set(s)
» Semantic Cloud
» Table of Contents | Table with images
File:


Hierarchy
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]
Links to other sets
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]
Meta data
Object(s) ID 86521
Permanent URI https://www.odsas.net/object/86521
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
Copyright Copying allowed for personal non-commercial use. Please quote ODSAS.
Rank 523 / 901
Filesize 603 Kb | 1127 x 1619 | 8 bits | image/jpeg
Transcription[ See/hide ]
Quote this document Deacon, Arthur Bernard 1934 [accessed: 2024/4/26]. "Deacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides" (Object Id: 86521). In Deacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides. ODSAS: https://www.odsas.net/object/86521.
Annotations
Exif FileNamedeacon_1934_267a.jpg
FileDateTime1694968952
FileSize617433
FileType2
MimeTypeimage/jpeg
SectionsFoundANY_TAG, IFD0, EXIF
htmlwidth="1127" height="1619"
Height1619
Width1127
IsColor1
ByteOrderMotorola1
Orientation1
XResolution300/1
YResolution300/1
ResolutionUnit2
Exif_IFD_Pointer90
ColorSpace1
ExifImageWidth1127
ExifImageLength1619