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Cannibal Tom - Fiji
Cannibal Tom - the last relic of Fijian Cannibalism
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Cannibal Tom: A Living Relic of Fijian Cannibalism in the South Pacific This evocative photograph captures the enigmatic figure of Cannibal Tom, an islander from Fiji, who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tom's dreadlocks cascade down his back, framing a face etched with the lines of a life lived close to the sea and the land. The image, taken on the shores of an unnamed Fijian island, is a poignant reminder of a time when cannibalism was still practiced in the South Pacific. The practice of cannibalism in Fiji is believed to have originated as early as the 14th century, with the arrival of Polynesian explorers. It was a complex social and cultural phenomenon, deeply intertwined with the beliefs and traditions of the islanders. The consumption of human flesh was seen as a way to gain the strength and power of the deceased, and was often reserved for special occasions or in times of war. Despite the arrival of European colonizers in the late 19th century, cannibalism persisted in some parts of Fiji until the early 20th century. Tom, who was born around 1870, is believed to have been the last known practitioner of this ancient custom. He lived a solitary life on a remote island, subsisting on a diet of fish, fruits, and, according to some accounts, human flesh. The photograph of Cannibal Tom was taken by an unknown photographer, likely a European traveler or explorer, who was drawn to the islander's mysterious reputation. The image has since become a powerful symbol of Fijian history and the complexities of the human experience. It serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the South Pacific, and the enduring allure of the unknown and the untamed.
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