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direction, pretending to share it with the Na ne hi. They plunged again as before, only they did not now change their clothes and spend the night in dancing what is called the A to hu na dance (i.e. making friends) performed by women only. The musician had a drum like an earthen jar having a rim round the top to which was fastened the skin which formed the drum head. As he sang, he struck the drum slowly with one stick. The first verse of the song was as follows. vir. [[Na i yo Noo wa ni, Ni ya ni Ni ya ni, no oo wa ni hi]].

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