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| Alphabetical | By Popularity (What's This?) | | - Aboriginal Cannibalism
- Forum for ideas and challenges to Michael Pickering's cannibalism article in The Skeptic journal. - BBC: Cannibalism: A Modern Taboo
- Article includes summary of Armin Meiwes's case and examines the history of cannibalism. - Cannibalism: The Ancient Taboo in Modern Times
- Includes historical and psychological perspectives as well as the survival, criminal, sexual, and ritualistic motives of cannibalism. - Consuming Grief: Compassionate Cannibalism in an Amazonian Society
- Includes excerpts from the book by Beth A. Conklin. - Donner Party@
- Learn about Donner Party, the group of American settlers who, in the 1840s, resorted to cannibalism while emigrating to California. Sites offer background information, chronology, museum archives, pictures, maps of the journey, and film based on the fateful journey across Sierra Nevada.
- Easter Island Cannibalism
- Looks at the notion that Easter Islander's ancestors were known as kai-tangata, man-eaters. - Franklin Trail: Cannibalism
- Includes pathological evidence that points to cannibalism having taken place during the Franklin Expedition. - Giving Cannibalism a Human Face
- Article on cannibalism from Exploration research journal. - Is Cannibalism a Religious Experience?
- Discusses cannibalism and gives background on the ritual of sacrificing a god or goddess and sharing his or her blood and body as a sacrament. Includes Biblical references. - Meiwes, Armin@
- Find sites about Armin Meiwes, the German who acheived notoriety as the Rotenburg Cannibal, after he killed and ate a man he met over the Internet. Sites include personal profile, background, pictures, case study, manslaughter sentence, and articles examining the cannibalism of the Metzgermeister or the Master Butcher, who killed Bernd Jürgen Brandes to eat him.
- Occultopedia: Cannibalism
- Brief article explores the historical eating of human flesh by other humans. - Roadside America: Alferd Packer on the Cannibal Trail
- Story of a Colorado cannibal served time, was released, became a vegetarian. - Wikipedia: Cannibalism
- article explores cannibalism, the taboo practice of humans eating other humans, also called anthropophagy.
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