Carnivorous tribe in New Guinea: Wife sharing and no sexual barriers

The most realistic images of the life of a predatory tribe in New Guinea, who share wives with each other and have no sexual barriers.

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Photographer Gianluca Chiodini bravely traveled to the islands inhabited by this cannibal tribe to take photos despite rumors that they killed and ate Michael Rockefeller in 1961.

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Portrait of a boy from a cannibal tribe in New Guinea.

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The cannibal tribe lives in a national park in southwestern New Guinea, Indonesia.They have no sexual barriers, men can make love to men or share wives and practice polygamy.This tribe is said to have killed and eaten the son of New York Mayor Michael Rockefeller.

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Michael Rockefeller was 23 when he was on a trip to New Guinea and was in trouble when his wooden raft was capsized along the southwest coast of New Guinea.After Michael disappeared, his family flew to New Guinea to search for a week.President John F. Kennedy gave condolences and offered to support his family in the search.But on the ninth search his family flew back and the Dutch, who were then in control of New Guinea, also stopped the search and concluded Michael drowned.

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However, author Carl Hoffman believes that he knows what happens to Michael and recounts the story in his book "Savage Harvest".Hoffman wrote, Michael swam 10 miles from the broken boat and when he stepped onto the beach, he was stabbed by a man in the tribe.Later, Michael was hit on the back of the neck and died.The cannibal tribe began their ritual with Michael.

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In the following period, the Dutch took over New Guinea, ordering the shooting of 5 elite Asmat people in the tribe.The brutal death of these 5 men leaves wounds inside the tribe and they vow to seek revenge against any white man.

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For centuries, Asmatians specialized in hunting down enemies and beheading them, sometimes tribal people used those skulls as pillows or used as bowls to eat the opposing tribes' cannibals.

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The Asmat people adore skulls and skulls.The tribe's headhunting action did not end until 1990.