The Kombai are known to have practiced cannibalism in the past, as part of their culture.
The Beti-Pahuin may have practiced cannibalism at this time, as well.
Gradually, the anthro-pologists realized that there were important differences in the way men and women practiced cannibalism.
They were also open to the possibility that other tyrannosaurids practiced cannibalism.
Until recently they practiced cannibalism to feed their ancestors.
They also suspect a grisly side to them: these early hominids may have practiced cannibalism.
It is still debated why many Polynesian tribes or nations practiced cannibalism.
Three or four years previously, before the missionaries came, they were practicing cannibalism.
Survivors of the wreck were known to have practiced cannibalism in order to survive.
The tribes of the Kru coast have long been known for practicing ritual murder and cannibalism.