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- Endocannibalism is a practice of cannibalism in one's own locality or community. In most cases this refers to the consumption of the remains of the deceased...
- institutionalized cannibalism, exocannibalism is often distinguished from endocannibalism. Endocannibalism refers to the consumption of a person from the same community...
- and his guides head deeper into the rainforest to locate two warring endocannibal tribes, the Ya̧nomamö and the Shamatari. They encounter a group of Shamatari...
- exo-, "from outside" and cannibalism, "to eat humans"), as opposed to endocannibalism, is the consumption of flesh from humans that do not belong to one's...
- one's own body Child cannibalism, the act of eating a child or fetus Endocannibalism, a practice of cannibalism in one's own locality or community Exocannibalism...
- this practice, known as shapuri. The Yanomami people practice ritual endocannibalism, in which they consume the bones of deceased kinsmen. The body is wrapped...
- wreaths he had found near the wagon for fuel. The Wari' people practised endocannibalism, specifically mortuary cannibalism, until the 1960s. Factional violence...
- This disease was prevalent in Papua New Guinea where tribes practiced endocannibalism in cannibalistic funeral rituals and consume the brains infected by...
- been suggested that Magdalenian peoples practiced a form of funerary endocannibalism, where upon the death of a member of the community, they were ritually...
- funerary cannibalism of members of the Aboriginal group (known as endocannibalism) is frequently attested in some regions. Anthropologists Ronald Berndt...