Simbari people
Tribal group in Papua New Guinea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Simbari people (also known as the Simbari Anga,[1] called Sambia by Herdt[2]) are a mountain-dwelling, hunting and horticultural tribal people who inhabit the fringes of the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea.[3] The Sambia – a pseudonym created by anthropologist Gilbert Herdt – are known by cultural anthropologists for their acts of "ritualised homosexuality" and semen ingestion practices among pubescent boys. The practice occurs due to Sambari belief that semen is necessary for male growth.
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Scholars note that Sambari practice does not appear to effect male sexual orientation. Nearly all males are happy to move on to relationships with women once permitted.[4] A small minority of males remain bachelors and continue to engage in homosexual relations, and are considered unusual and ridiculed by other tribesmen. Bailey has suggested that this minority are homosexual.[5]
The Simbari people speak Simbari,[2]: 37 a Trans-New Guinea language belonging to the Angan branch.[6]