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35 the wet season when food is comparatively difficult to obtain, and in the cold weather. Still-births also are very prevalent owing to the women fighting amongst them- selves, and also due to the way they are knocked about by their husbands. 46. Education. The only art which the boys are systematically taught is the throwing of the spear. "Tracking" appears to come to them by instinct. 47. Initiatory Ceremonies - see (Religion) - Festivals (sect. 22). 48. Games, Sport, Corrobborees. "Spin-ball" etc. and many other games are played amongst the children, and Hislop will try to get his younger sister who knows them all to put them in writing. It is only the young men subsequently to the initiation ceremony who play with the bull-roarers (tă-rĭ-pă). There is nothing in the way of gambling games. One game they appear very partial to is played on a cleared space about 12 to 15 yards long down more or less of a slope. At the top extremity of this slope one of the men will, with his spear, start rolling a ball cut out from the top of a zamia tree: as it rolls on and on with ever increasing momentum, his friends lining the cleared pathway will try and jab it with their spears -- the spears used for this special purpose are small, made in one piece, thrown with the hand, and known as tchoo-gǎ-rǐ. These blacks are very fond of playing with young rats, bandicoots, wallabies etc as pets, which they will catch and tie up in camp at night: they never think of feeding them however with the result that they are soon released by death. Among what may be called aquatic sports may be mentioned the following: - (a) one will, with a long breath, dive under water, and as he swims along, blow bubbles up onto the surface -- others will try and excel him. (b) Will play hide and seek, crouching under any overhanging rocks or roots. (c) While diving under water, one will try and elude being caught by the others, (d) Seeing who can jump in from the greatest[end of page]
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