<Li> Moondung: This stage is when the women give birth to their first child . This is the final step, and signifies completion of the Rites of passage . They can now be considered full grown respectable men . </Li> <P> The Sambia people believe in the necessity of gender roles within their culture . Relationships between men and women of all ages, within this tribe, are complex, with many rules and restrictions . For example, boys are removed from their mothers at age seven, to strip them of contact with their mothers . They even perform a ritual called "blood letting" on the boys who have just been isolated from their mothers to rid them of their mother's contaminated blood that has a presence within them . This separation is due to their fear of the women in the tribe, as men are taught at a young age about the women's ability to emasculate and manipulate men . The women possess what the sambia call tingu, through which they use their manipulation skills . To combat the women's sorcery, the men go through rites of passage, in which they learn to safely have intercourse with women without becoming metaphorically trapped . The women are also separated from the men when they go through their menstrual cycle . During this time they stay in the "menarche hut" because of the belief that the women's powers are strengthened during this time . </P>

Which of the following statements about the sambians of new guinea is false