The following is a short read (1910) and only the last part of an online page discussing how common cannibalism is in the world. It places as the reason for its lack of popularity the domination of the 'white' man's abhorrence for it:
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Yikes! Ill be completely honest here, if someone is bartering for my body for piecemeal, I'm not going to be the only one losing limbs! No stoic looks from me, there will be violence and someone besides me will be maimed! I don't understand the culture, so I cant understand not being upset about being eaten. What about the possibility of the victims being drugged? It doesn't mention that, but drugging the victim with opium would cause the stoic nature of the victim and would allow them to remain passive up until their actual death. I would be curious to find out if this is drug induced or if it is just the way they are raise, to accept their fate with out emotion.
Here is an interesting link that leads to a web site with a 'different' view on the subject, including the wacky way the French viewed it:
https://whyfiles.org/164cannibal/5.html
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