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In certain cultures, particularly among some Indigenous groups in Papua New Guinea, people have practiced endocannibalism, where they consume the bodies of deceased loved ones as a way to honor and remember them. This ritual is often seen as a means of keeping the spirit of the deceased alive within the community. However, such practices are rare and often misunderstood, as they are deeply rooted in specific cultural beliefs and traditions.

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