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This 1919 photo shows New Guinea cannibals in an outrigger canoe. Research on the Fore people of New Guinea determined that some kin of deceased individuals used to regard the human flesh as food. Beginning in the early 1900's, anthropologists additionally began to take note of an affliction named Kuru among the Fore. By the 1960's, Kuru reached epidemic levels and killed over 1,100 people. |
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