Plate LXI
Bringing in a Soulava.
The party, the second man blowing the conch shell and the leader carrying the necklace on a stick, approach the chief’s house. (See [Div. III].)
Plate LXII
Offering the Soulava.
The necklace is thrust on its stick into the chief’s house. Both this plate and the foregoing one represent an act of purely domestic Kula, one of the sons of To’uluwa offering his father a necklace. Hence the scanty attendance of the general public.