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99: Roosevelt’s Last Adventure: The River of Doubt

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Resibrocity: A Universal Quality

The most striking fact about the Cinta Larga and one that would have alarmed the men of the expedition was that these Indians were cannibals. Their consumption of human flesh was not out of necessity, but out of vengeance and in adherence to travel traditions and ceremony. They could eat another man only in celebration of a war victory and that celebration had to take place in their early evening. Although Roosevelt had already begun to lose much of his 220 pounds due to illness and the intense physical work and meager diet of the past few months, he was still by far the heaviest man in the expedition. If the men were massacred, the former president would make the best ceremonial meal.

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