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Authorities Assert Cannibalism in Brazil Is Just a Myth PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 20 February 2009

Kulina Indians from Brazil International experts on the Amazon tribe accused of killing and eating a white settler cast doubts on the authenticity of the accusations. The tribe's supposed cannibalism has been reported by media all around the world.

Dr Donald Pollock, Chair of the Department of Anthropology at the State University of New York at Buffalo, said, "The Kulina have no history or tradition of cannibalism, and have often expressed disgust at the notion. I am confident that the current charges will prove to be false when they are fully investigated."

Members of the Kulina (or Culina) tribe have been accused of killing a man, variously reported as a handicapped student and cattle farmer, and eating his heart and thighs in a "cannibalistic ritual". The Kulina live in the remote Amazon forest - some in Brazil, others in Peru.

Domingos Silva, an anthropologist at Brazil's Federal University of Santa Catarina, said, "During all the years when I studied and lived with the Kulina they never gave any sign of practicing cannibalism."

Dr Daniel Everett, Chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Illinois State University and author of the best-selling book "Don't sleep, there are snakes", said, "I have worked with every group of the Arawan family, of which the Kulina are a member. I am not aware of any evidence that the Kulina or any other Arawan group have ever engaged in cannibalism."

The source of the reports appears to be limited to the mayor of a nearby town, who told police he was informed by a member of the tribe that the "ritual" had taken place.

Ivar Busatto, coordinator of the non-governmental organization OPAN, which has worked with the Kulina for years, said, "Facts have been attributed to the Indians without prior investigation. They are being pre-judged, as part of a wider campaign of slander which has hidden interests."

FUNAI, the Brazilian government's Indian affairs department, released a statement saying, "The practice of anthropophagy [eating people] does not exist among indigenous peoples in contemporary Brazil".

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written by João da Silva, February 20, 2009
Domingos Silva, an anthropologist at Brazil's Federal University of Santa Catarina, said, "During all the years when I studied and lived with the Kulina they never gave any sign of practicing cannibalism."


Prof.Domingos Silva is absolutely correct and he is a reputed anthropologist. One doesn't have to consult any "International Experts" to refute this story about cannibalism among Culinas.
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No Cannibals
written by Ric, February 20, 2009
A friend was in a remote tribe and asked the chief if there were any cannibals in the area. "No, no", he replied. "In fact we just ate the last one yesterday."
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written by ch.c., February 20, 2009
I don't know about you, but I find the native men from Amazon quite sexy especially the ones who walk naked


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written by João da Silva, February 20, 2009
A friend was in a remote tribe and asked the chief if there were any cannibals in the area. "No, no", he replied. "In fact we just ate the last one yesterday."


That was a good one Ric! You should thank God that you have not yet been eaten by the Culinas in spite of your living in the Amazon. smilies/cheesy.gif

You in U.S. of A or back in Brazil?
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Back In Brazil
written by Ric, February 21, 2009
But leaving for the US mid-March. I think the Yanomanos/Yanomanis have practiced cannibalism in the past but maybe they quit.
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