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Kuru Disease: A Deadly Legacy of Cannibalism

A Ritual’s Grim Result Deep within the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea, isolated from the modern world for centuries, lived the Fore people. Their culture, rich with traditions and rituals, included a practice that would later become tragically infamous: endocannibalism, or mortuary cannibalism. This practice involved the consumption of deceased family members, particularly their … Read more

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