>>17871718 (OP)>Thats why we all dieAustralian Aborigines, traditionally, did not believe in dying of old age: every death was caused by either accident, violence, or witchcraft. People were otherwise immortal. If somebody died and there wasn't an obvious answer like, "they got bit by a snake, they fell off a cliff, they drowned, another abo bonked them on the head" then it meant somebody cursed them - typically an old woman the community didn't like.
The Aborigines of Papuan New Guinea, conversly, believed that men aged because they had a limited amount of semen in their body that dictated longevity and once you ran out you'd die. Women, conversely, died of old age because menstrual blood was the most toxic substance in nature and women weren't immune, merely resistant, so it would eventually kill them.