If you visit Fiji, you will find a lot of beautiful carved wooden artifacts that are, in fact, replicas of tools that Fijians used to use for cannibalistic purposes. We did not bring home any of those tools, but we did visit the location of the last act of cannibalism in Fiji.
I highly recommend visiting Fiji. We loved it.
No human sushi?
From pix I’ve seen, I’d be happy to visit there, or maybe even live there. :’)
I first read of Fiji in 1958 in a National Geographic. Among other things, the article highlighted:
An elderly Fijiian clutching the fork with which he dined at long pig banquets.
Breadfruit in Suva being harvested as food.
The worst insults in the Fijian language, including “Eat the boots of Mister Baker!”
Women summoning up giant sea turtles including Tinandi Thambonga, the “mother of turtles”.