[The Euahlayi Tribe by K. Langloh Parker]@TWC D-Link bookThe Euahlayi Tribe CHAPTER IV 1/14
CHAPTER IV. THE MEDICINE MEN I used to wonder how the wirreenuns or doctor-wizards of the tribe attained their degrees. I found out that the old wizards fix upon a young boy who is to follow their profession.
They take him to a tribal burial-ground at night. There they tie him down and leave him, after having lit some fires of fat at short distances round him. During the night that boy, if he be shaky in his nerves, has rather a bad time. One doctor of our tribe gave me a recital of his own early experience. He said, after the old fellows had gone, a spirit came to him, and without undoing his fastenings by which he was bound, turned him over, then went away.
Scarcely had the spirit departed when a big star fell straight from the sky alongside the boy; he gazed fixedly at it, and saw emerge from it, first the two hind legs, then the whole of a Beewee or iguana.
The boy's totem was a Beewee, so he knew it would not hurt him.
It ran close up to him, climbed on him, ran down his whole length, then went away. Next came a snake straight towards his nose, hissing all the time.
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