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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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TOTEMISM 609
.The Nogho Nemugut performed hy Melpmes and Lokhtcmis-
mokh differs from the other nogho in that it is concerned with
"making" man and not only a foodstuff. It is differentiated
frdm the other mzgho by the people of Mewun themselves, and
will therefore be considered separately in a later chapter.
I I The nogho are celebrated in the sacred place or 'logho 1 of each
clan by a clan fertility-magician, the nemugut nogha (" the man
of hagho ") whose oflioe, ‘like that of the nimbatin nuwn/of‘Seniang
passeslrom father to son. The loghowcorresponds closely to the
nembrmlrrkon of Seniang, for it is the clan cl-iarnel-house and, so
far as is known, is always associated with a stone which is the
residence oi a tomes, from whom it derives‘ its ‘potency.
Fragmentary as are our data concerning the ordinary noghu of
Mewun, we are fortunate in having an account of the closing
rites of the N ogha N dam or yam nogho of Venebubu.
This is a festival at which representatives of all the yam
nngho groups are present assisting. On the occasion when it was
held at Venebubii, a great gathering took place after the clan
magician had performed the clan magic in the logho of the yam.
The Venepitipnditm and Luunowei’ party wete the ï¬Årst to
arrive. They appeared as a procession in which the ï¬Årst ‘arid
last man each held a long sugar cane which they used as a staff
to walk with. In the middle of the procession went'the yam
magician bearing on his shoulders a yam with~a twig of the
nimumwmgk thrust through it. All the men. were mats slung
diagonally across the body, as a woman slings one for carrying
a baby (the yams appear to be regarded as babies), and anklets
of shredded banana bark,‘ like very diminutive women's ï¬Åbre-
skirts, dyed yellow. The penultimate man carried a pig. The
procession arrived at the ground‘, dancing to the rhythm which
the members beat with sticks on nautilus shells held up" in front
oi them. Two men of Venebubu awaited it by’the‘duor'o‘i their
village clubhouse, and relieved‘ it of the sugar-canes, yam, and
pig as it danced up to the house.‘ V ‘
In one fragmentary note, however, it iesmeo that earthquaiies are caused
by clan magicians, who "beer prayers :- to Kiertain stones in certain. 101,10.
This may nut have anything to do with the nogha rites, but on the other hand
it may indicate that in Mewun, as in Seniang/,the control oi the elements as well
as oi food-stuï¬Åe is to some extent within the sphere nI,clan. magic.—C. H. W.
‘ In the language of Mewim 11- is a substantive] preï¬Åx; l- is s. iucative preï¬Åx.
Thus probably logha and noglw are the same word.—A. B. D.
I Luannwei is classed with Venepitipndam; it is possible um it is
a daughter village oi the latter.—C. ll. 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
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