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177 At the Back of the Black Man's Mind By R. E. Dennett<br />

14. Then comes the month of rest again, which of course might be called the fourteenth<br />

month, or IWINA, which gives us the idea of (spreading and travail or) birth, and may be<br />

said <strong>to</strong> be the end of the double figure months.<br />

Thus the meaning of the names of the Bini months correspond <strong>to</strong> some extent <strong>to</strong> those<br />

of the Bavili months. I cannot however show that then any genetic connection was<br />

asserted of the month and seasons of the former. But if up <strong>to</strong> the present nothing of the<br />

sort has been found, it by no means follows that more extensive research will not bring<br />

it <strong>to</strong> light. I append a table of the Bini months, seasons, and divisions of the year.<br />

I now give a few notes on other points of Bini belief and cus<strong>to</strong>m.<br />

THE SACRED RIVERS OF BENIN CITY WHICH HAVE SACRED GROVES OR ARO<br />

(THUS, OVIA RIVER, SACRED GROVE AROVIA).<br />

OYISA is a river rising <strong>to</strong> the north of Benin City, near IBEKWE. This word is the general<br />

term used for God, and is pronounced ORISHA by the Yoruba people. In the lower<br />

reaches its name changes <strong>to</strong> OKWO.<br />

OKWO is noted for its natural bridge which crosses it on the road from IGWIKO <strong>to</strong><br />

EMMA at a place called OKOKWO.<br />

While ARUWANA, a son of the King of Benin City, followed by his dog, was crossing this<br />

river, his dog fell in<strong>to</strong> the rushing <strong>to</strong>rrent and was lost. He was much grieved, and joined<br />

stick <strong>to</strong> stick until in two hours he <strong>to</strong>uched the bot<strong>to</strong>m, but could not find his dog, so<br />

they say he ordered this s<strong>to</strong>ne bridge <strong>to</strong> be built.<br />

OVIA. Ovia is said <strong>to</strong> have been one of the wives of AWLAWYO, the Alafin of AWYAW. A<br />

wife who was jealous of her put a rat and some water in<strong>to</strong> her cloth, and then went and<br />

<strong>to</strong>ld the Alafin that OVIA had made water in her cloth. AWLAWYO was very cross with<br />

her, so she cried and ran away. And when AWLAWYO made inquiries, and found out<br />

that he had been deceived, he killed the jealous wife, and asked OVIA <strong>to</strong> come back <strong>to</strong><br />

him, but she refused. Then he sent OKWO <strong>to</strong> bring her back, but she refused <strong>to</strong> go back,<br />

and OKWO feared <strong>to</strong> return without her, so they both became river spirits in the Benin<br />

country. The sign of the OVIA is the dress made of strips of palm leaves.<br />

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