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- Q2791911 subject Q13307121.
- Q2791911 subject Q16808016.
- Q2791911 subject Q17345065.
- Q2791911 subject Q6153275.
- Q2791911 subject Q8134229.
- Q2791911 subject Q8617819.
- Q2791911 subject Q8655710.
- Q2791911 abstract "A suangi is a common name of a male who is suspected, and therefore accused, of being a witch in the belief system of West Papuans. Suangis are said to eat the blood and/or internal organs of their victims and then stuff the bodies with leaves and grass. They are also believed to devour the person's soul. After being attacked, the zombified victim is then said to return home where they seem to have fallen mysteriously ill. If a victim is able to name the suangi that has attacked him, they are often killed and eaten by the victim's family in the belief that it will free the person's spirit.".
- Q2791911 wikiPageExternalLink kombai.html.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q13307121.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q1544627.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q16808016.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q17345065.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q259745.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q34394.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q6153275.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8134229.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8617819.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8655710.
- Q2791911 wikiPageWikiLink Q9406.
- Q2791911 comment "A suangi is a common name of a male who is suspected, and therefore accused, of being a witch in the belief system of West Papuans. Suangis are said to eat the blood and/or internal organs of their victims and then stuff the bodies with leaves and grass. They are also believed to devour the person's soul. After being attacked, the zombified victim is then said to return home where they seem to have fallen mysteriously ill.".
- Q2791911 label "Suangi".