The term "cannibal tribes" is often used to describe certain Indigenous groups in South America that have been historically reported to practice cannibalism, particularly in the Amazon rainforest region. However, the actual number of such groups is not definitively established, and many of these reports are based on historical accounts rather than contemporary practices. The information available on these tribes varies widely, with some receiving significant anthropological study while others remain less documented. It is important to approach this topic with sensitivity, recognizing the potential for misrepresentation and the impact of colonial narratives on Indigenous cultures.
They practice traditional ceremonies
THere are native tribes
Incas live in South America while Aztecs are/were confined to primarily Mexico.
There are over 750 recognized Native American tribes in the western hemisphere (North, Central, and South America).
The native or original people that lived there!! Hope this helps.
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The three main indigenous tribes that inhabited South America before the arrival of European explorers were the Aztecs, Incas, and Mayans.
The cast of Among the Cannibal Isles of the South Pacific - 1918 includes: Osa Johnson as herself
They may have been very thinly spread compared to the population of the planet today, but they were all over the US and Canada. From Quebec and New England tribes, south to the Seminoles in Florida, and westward to the tribes of Washington and California. There were also many tribes such as the Arawak in the West Indies and northern South America, and the Aztecs and other surviving tribes of Mexico and Central America.
There were many different tribes, languages, and religions.
Maya, Inca,aztects there might be more but i think that's it