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by firethief
2399 days ago
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> If the accusation is just "eating orc-flesh", the only cannibalistic taboo that would be violated by that unqualified act would be eating those who aren't members of your group. No. For example, it may be unacceptable if the groups aren't at war. > A practice of eating your own kind -- but not other people -- would be consistent with everything mentioned above, but would be incredibly bizarre for humans. We are much more likely to eat other groups while never eating our own. Then humans are incredibly bizarre. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocannibalism |
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The most prominently mentioned example, though -- New Zealand -- was definitely not exclusive endocannibalism.
The exocannibalism page confirms that the Wari' also practiced exocannibalism.