kapasitoituma
Kapasitoituma is a term used in Papua New Guinea to describe a unique form of revenge killing. It is a ritualistic act in which the victim is killed in retribution for a previous murder or other forms of wrongdoing. The term is derived from the Asmat language, which is spoken in the Asmat region of Papua New Guinea.
Kapasitoituma is considered an important aspect of traditional Asmat culture and has been practiced for generations.
The ritual surrounding Kapasitoituma is often elaborate and involves significant preparation. The perpetrators may use magic
While Kapasitoituma was once a common practice in Papua New Guinea, it has largely been discouraged by
Efforts have been made to document and analyze Kapasitoituma, with many anthropologists and researchers studying the