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Cannibalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Archaeological Sites and Cannibalism ... What are the origins of cannibalism? Some say it is a tradition that leads back to Neanderthals, a part of human nature that is prehistoric and primitive, a sadistic part of all of us. ... Others believe that it occurred later in the biblical period, there are many parts of our religion...
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Most demonstrable cannibal practices in North America were in the distant past, far earlier than Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue. In South America and Africa, there are more recent reports, or at least allegations.
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The Cannibal (1949) - John Hawkes ... Related: Cannibale (Italian comics magazine) - cannibal fiction - cannibal film - self - food ... To be quite specific, we owe the word "cannibal" to Columbus. It is a corruption of the term "Carib," the name of an Amerindian people from the Caribbean islands and northern South America,
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Information about Cannibalism ... -- Cannibalism Is an Acquired Taste And Other Notes From Conversations With Anthropologist Omer C. Stewart. -- Cannibal Killers: The History of Impossible Murderers. -- Cannibals: The Discovery and Representation of the Cannibal from Columbus to Jules Verne.
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According to Father Roussel, cannibalism did not disappear until after the introduction of Christianity. Shortly before this, the natives are said to have eaten a number of men, including two Peruvian traders. Cannibal feasts were held in secluded spots, and women and children were rarely admitted.
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