[The Euahlayi Tribe by K. Langloh Parker]@TWC D-Link bookThe Euahlayi Tribe CHAPTER IX 1/19
THE BOORAH AND OTHER MEETINGS At last would come the night when everything was ready.
Sports and corroborees would be held as usual, until, at a given signal, the younger women were ordered into bough sheds which were round the ring. The old women stayed on singing. The boys, who are painted red, are beckoned into the middle of the ring, where their respective Munthdeeguns daub them with white.
That done, each man seizing his charge, hoists him on to his shoulder, and dances round the ring with him.
Then the old women are told to bid the boys good-bye. Forward they come, singing each her own brumboorah, for every oldest woman relation of each of the boys makes a song for him.
They corroboree a few steps behind the men, chanting a farewell, then corroboree back a few steps, then hasten to join the younger women in the bough sheds, which are now pulled down on top of them by the men, that they may see nothing further.
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