Where are places in the world where cannibalism is still practiced?

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Anonymous

Some of the indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea haven't exactly obeyed modern laws, e.g., the Asmat.

Truth is within you

Male Polar bears will eat their own young. But we still must protect them.

yimi

Borneo, New Guinea, some nearby islands by stone age jungle tribes. Sometimes in central Africa, like Central African Republic, Democratic Republic Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Uganda, by armed groups, and certain dictators.

Tide

Brooklyn

Anonymous

Indigenous tribes in the Amazon. see the movie documentary "Cannibal Holocaust" see missionaries being eaten alive by tribes in the Amazon.

Gray Bold

Kuru is a very rare, incurable and invariably fatal neurodegenerative disorder that was formerly common among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. Kuru is caused by the transmission of abnormally folded proteins (prion proteins), which leads to symptoms such as tremors, loss of coordination, and neurodegeneration. It is now widely accepted that kuru was transmitted among members of the Fore tribe of Papua New Guinea via funerary cannibalism. Deceased family members were traditionally cooked and eaten, which was thought to help free the spirit of the dead. Women and children usually consumed the brain, the organ in which infectious prions were most concentrated, thus allowing for transmission of kuru. The disease was therefore more prevalent among women and children.

larry1

Borneo, New Guinea, some nearby islands by stone age jungle tribes. Sometimes in central Africa, like Central African Republic, Democratic Republic Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Uganda, by armed groups, and certain dictators.

The Lord Humungus.

It isn't. Outside of Wendy's Chili.

Ludwig

The Congo ~ Yes indeed it does. The one with Brazzaville. That Congo. In fact, one of their government ministers made quite a good argument for its continuation a few years ago.