it's not like they live this on a daily life the costumes and the rituals and the traditions. it something they do for specific events. it is a larger story than just cannibalism is this or that. they are humans. they used to eat from the stories that i was told when someone died and it was in the context of they respected that person so their body won't decompose. back in the day hundreds of years ago if an enemy tribe was captured or something like that. >> jesse: they would eat someone out of respect or if it was an enemy tribe. >> that's what i was told. >> jesse: so they weren't eating for hunger, it was a part of a ritual. >> no. i don't think at any point i was the case. we have papua new guinea and new