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External links
- Is there a relation between cannibalism and amyloidosis?
- All about Cannibalism: The Ancient Taboo in Modern Times (Cannibalism Psychology) at CrimeLibrary.com
- Cannibalism, Víctor Montoya
- The Straight Dope Notes arguing that routine cannibalism is myth
- Did a mob of angry Dutch kill and eat their prime minister? (from The Straight Dope)
- Harry J. Brown, 'Hans Staden among the Tupinambas.'
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