yes they were but not as a daily food,but for rituals
The Karankawa people lived in southern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico. They lost their land in 1860 due to war and infectious diseases.
So far, it is the north eastern part of China.
eating people is wrong and disgusting. it is called cannibalism
Very little is known about the Karankawa or about what language they spoke. The tribe was not studied while they were still around.The Karankawa language is the extinct, unclassified language of the Texan coast, where the Karankawa people migrated between the mainland and the barrier islands. It was not closely related to other known languages in the area, much of which are also poorly attested, and may have been a language isolate.About 200 words are preserved, collected in 1698, 1720, and 1828; in the 1880s, three lists were collected from non-Karankawa who knew some words.
The Karankawa were a tribe that lived in Texas. When the Karankawa wore shoes, they would wear moccasins. This tribe often went without clothing due to the warm weather.
The Karankawa people lived in southern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico. They lost their land in 1860 due to war and infectious diseases.
Cannibalism has been practiced by various indigenous tribes in the past for ritualistic or cultural reasons. Some historical accounts also suggest instances of cannibalism in times of famine or war. Overall, cannibalism is now widely condemned and considered taboo across most cultures.
cannibals are people who act or practice eating human flesh or internal organs of human being's. A Person who practice cannibalism is called a cannibal
99.9% I'm a cannibal well then you should know the answer what is it?
The correct spelling is "cannibalism." It refers to the practice of consuming the flesh of one's own species.
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So far, it is the north eastern part of China.
People who eat people are called cannibals, the term used to describe the practice of eating human flesh is cannibalism.The terms (Caníbales)come from the Spanish explorers' name for the Caribs, a tribe in the West Indies who practiced cannibalism.
Cannibalism.
It is called cannibalism.
There are no transmissible spongiform encephalopathies that cause cannibalism. However, there was a TSE in humans that was transmitted through ritual cannibalism. This was kuru, a disease identified in indigenous people in the South Pacific. Part of the culture was for the survivors to consume the bodies of those who had died, so that the deceased could continue in some fashion within those who had survived. However, once the link between ritual cannibalism and death from kuru was established, the people abandoned the practice and kuru has been effectively eradicated from this population.
Wow, what a question. No, of course not. Mormons are very loving people.What an interesting question. Why don't you come over for dinner and we will talk about it.Another AnswerThere is a common mis-conception that Mormons were directly involved with the Donner Party, where they did practice Cannibalism. However, Mormons were not involve in that tragedy. However, Mormons helped out in the rescue and relief efforts.See below links for more information