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Deacon A.B., 1934. Malekula: A Vanishing People in the New Hebrides / Totemism. Seniang and Wilemp / Bernard A. Deacon / Vanuatu, Nouvelles-Hébrides, Malekula, South-West Bay
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CHAPTER XX
TOTEMISM
Toternism is a word which has been deï¬Åned in a variety of
ways, or used in a vague sense to cover alrnost any relationship
between men and animals or plants which has a ritual aspect.
If we accept as a deï¬Ånition that totcmism is a special ritual
relation between a group oi human beings on the one hand and
a species of animal, plant or natural object on the other, then
it may be said that the people of at least parts of Malekula
are totemic. Most of the data on this subject come from the
south-west districts (Seniang and Wilemp), from Mewun and
from Lamburnbu, Conccming the other districts there are only
very brief notes, but these are sufficient to suggest that toternism
is to some extent a feature of all the coastal Malekulan cultures,
and very possibly of these of the interior as well.
SICNIANG AND VVILEMP
In Seniang and Wilemp it is found that every clan is associated
in a deï¬Ånitely ritual way with some plant or animal species,
most usually with a variety of some edible plant, of some tree,
of some bird or some mammal such as a pig or rat. The exact
nature of this association varies, but respect for every repre-
sentative of the totemic species is always present, and save where
the totem is some edible rent, this respect commonly takes the
form of abstaining from injuring, killing, or eating it. For
instance, the nimbile bird is unmolested by the people of Lu’ha,
Tivulemp, and Tunggor} the reason being given that it has
the power oi killing men.“ A man of Eviin Ambus may not
cut the tree namlms lest he die ; and the people of Loorha refrain
1 Except where two villages of the same clan have different totums (which
4915 sometimes happen), the clan will be referred to by the name oi its principal
v'“a§c'1c is not clear whether this refers to the men of these clans only, or to all
menr An undcciphorable sentence in the native language follows this statement
concerning the flimbile, and than is added the note : " Lisnwnt is the name Oi
this mbile = female incubus."-—C I-1, W.
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Title/DescriptionTotemism. Seniang and Wilemp
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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