Feasting on unburied corpses, using skulls as cooking utensils and eating human flesh as part of dark magic rituals: these are just a few of the stomach-turning practices still observed by the world’s remaining cannibal tribes.
Such tribes often inhabit corners of the world that have remained mostly untouched by modern civilisation, and thus have been sheltered from outside influences.
As a result, their ways and traditions can date back thousands of years – and are so far detached from our own, they seem almost alien.
It is perhaps for this reason that scientists and explorers alike have long been fascinated with the remote tribes of the world, none more so than cannibal tribes.
Many have risked life and limb to get close to such groups,…