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| FIG. | DESCRIPTION | PAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 61. | Ceremony of the Irriakura An edible bulb, Cyperus bulbosus Totem of Umbanjun; the decorated feathers on the head represent the flowering Irriakura. | 319 |
| 62. | Ceremony of the Irriakura Totem of Oknirchumpatana. The performer sits in front of a series of tufts of feathers fixed in the ground. | 321 |
| 63. | Ceremony of an Ant Totem of Alkniwukulla, to illustrate one form of ceremonial pole original: Nurtunja; the lines of down represent roots of wattle trees, among which the women dig for ants; the performers represent women. | 325 |
| 64. | Spirit being original: Iruntarinia Ceremony of the Corkwood Hakea original: Unjiamba Totem, to illustrate one form of ceremonial pole original: Nurtunja; the small cross pieces represent pointing sticks. | 327 |
| 65. | Ceremony representing two mischievous spirits original: Oruncha of Kulparra. | 330 |
| 66. | Ceremony of the mischievous spirit original: Oruncha of Chauritchi. | 332 |
| 67. | A mischievous spirit original: Oruncha Ceremony: the performers coming onto the ground. | 333 |
| 68. | Spirit being original: Iruntarinia Ceremony of the Corkwood Hakea original: Unjiamba Totem of Apera-na-Unkumna, to illustrate one form of ceremonial pole original: Nurtunja. | 335 |
| 69. | The Erathipa Stone A "child stone" believed to house spirit children, showing the hole through which the Spirit Children emerge, and the charcoal line painted above it. | 337 |
| 70. | Ceremony of the Opossum Totem of Arimurla, to illustrate one form of ceremonial pole original: Nurtunja. | 339 |
| 71. | Ceremony of the Opossum Totem of Arimurla, to illustrate one form of ceremonial pole original: Nurtunja. | 340 |
| 72. | Preparing for a Ceremony of the Frog Totem of Imanda. | 342 |
| 73. | Ceremony of the Emu Totem; the head-dress represents the neck and head of an Emu. | 343 |
| 74. | Ceremony of the Frog Totem of Imanda. | 345 |
| 75. | Ceremony of the Frog Totem of Imanda. | 346 |
| 76. | The women throwing fire over the initiates original: Illpongwurra. | 349 |
| 77. | The initiates original: Illpongwurra lying down with their heads on the ceremonial mound original: Parra, behind which are stacked the bushes they carry when returning to camp. | 353 |
| 78. | Dance of the initiates original: Illpongwurra around the performers of a ceremony; this running around is called Wahkutnima. | 355 |
| 79. | Preparing the fire for the initiates original: Illpongwurra. | 357 |
| 80. | Ingwurninga Inkinja A specific ceremonial dance Ceremony of the Emu Totem of Imanda. | 359 |
| 81. | Ceremony of the Kangaroo Totem of Undiara, to illustrate one form of ceremonial pole original: Nurtunja. | 361 |
| 82. | Ceremony of the Kangaroo Totem of Undiara, to illustrate one form of ceremonial pole original: Nurtunja. | 363 |
| 83. | Ambilyerikirra Ceremony The final concluding ceremony of the Engwura. | 367 |