Uma Lulik: Ledatame Ikun Bainhira halo serimónia hodi aumenta bee iha Wai Lia Bere, sakrifísiu balada boot hanesan karau no bibi sei halo iha odamatan Wai Lia Bere, maibé sakrifísiu animal ka balada ki’ik sei halo iha Wai Lia Bere wii, ka fen, bee-matan fatuk kuak ida naran Wai Lia Mata (mata=ki’ik) ne’ebé hela dook kilometru rua. Rituál prinsipál sei hala'o iha rai leten maibé hahán lulik, na’an no etu, kaer iha au-bikan naruk ida ne’ebé lia na’in no kukun na’in sira lori iha bee-matan fatuk koak nia laran hodi fó han ba ‘ira gauhaa’ (lian makassae ba bee-na'in) ne'ebé mosu hanesan foho-rai. __________________ Uma Lulik: Ledatame Ikun During water increase rituals carried out at Wai Lia Bere the sacrifices of larger animals (buffalo, goats) will take place outside the entrance to Wai Lia Bere, while the sacrifice of additional smaller animals takes place at Wai Lia Bere's wii, or wife, a cave water source known as Wai Lia Mata (M: mata=small) which is located two kilometres away. While the main ceremony and sacrifice is carried out above ground, a portion of the cooked meat and rice will be placed on plates fashioned out of bamboo lengths and carried by ritual leaders down into the water cave where it is left on a ledge as an offering to the ira gauhaa (Makasae: 'custodians of the water') who are manifest as pythons.