Sambia
... That is that the Sambia put them into a molding process of what’s to be a male and have masculine features as well as behavior. ... The Sambia of New Guinea has a unique view of maleness and the process by which individuals move from an almost genderless state into masculinity. ... I have witnessed this very vividly when reading the social roles and work duties the Sambia women have. ... The Sambia strong sexual labor boundary clearly proves me that of male dominance is not only a western culture but also is greatly part of nature’s work. ... For instance, when war goes on, the Sambia man greatly identifies their prestige and masculinity though the warrior behaviors, most of them are trained to be ready to kill. ... Very interestingly, Herdt proves to me that the Sambia sexual identities are a product of their environment. ... Since the past war was the reason to protect and defend a tribe, the Sambia men developed with views of strength and oneself identity. ... In the Sambia sometimes Men marry women form enemy tribes.