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A band of non-white natives dwelling far off the beaten path in some exotic locale who have ... unusual ... dietary requirements and complex social structures revolving around them, and who view the appearance of wayward white explorers in much the same way [[The Simpsons (animation)|Homer Simpson]] would view a box of donuts arriving on his doorstep under its own power. In short, this is the [[I'm a Humanitarian]] trope bought in bulk so the storyteller can pass the savings on to you, and set in an exotic location for that special something extra. Expect to see lots of blood and Europeans tied to (or run through by) spits while turning over a fire.
The '''Cannibal Tribe''' trope plays into the remaining [[Acceptable Targets]] status of primitive peoples, pointing a finger at them and declaring how dangerous such vicious savages are to poor, innocent white people who don't mean anyone any harm. Note that in the very few real life examples that exist, when cannibalism wasn't a last-ditch response to a starvation scenario, it was usually reserved for ritual/religious purposes, such as the classic case of consuming (part of) a defeated enemy to gain his strength in an act of sympathetic magic. There are no reliable accounts of groups that "harvested" other nearby humans as a regular part of their diet, and [[Fridge Logic]] indicates that such a tribe would quickly either run out of "livestock" or be wiped out by its neighbors.
Sub-trope of [[I'm a Humanitarian]]. Compare/contrast [[Cannibal Clan]], which is more or less the
▲Compare [[Cannibal Clan]], which is more or less the inverse of this trope, where the cannibals are typically white-trash types suffering from an advanced case of backwoods degeneracy.
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== [[Film]] ==
* ''The Man From Deep River'' 1972—was the first Italian cannibal film and introduced the notions of white people being trapped in cannibal territory, exotic rituals, white-native sex and Me Me Lai and Ivan Rassimov.▼
* The entire [[Cannibal film]] genre, a slew of chiefly Italian movies made during the 1970s and 1980s which had a distressing sameness in their plots: Clueless white people go somewhere they shouldn't, and mostly end up eaten by natives, usually with lots of gore and nudity. The End.
* ''Last Cannibal World'' 1977—four plane passengers are stranded in a jungle, the brown-skinned members of the group die quickly, the main character is stripped, fondled and urinated on and watches the natives kill first one of their own using bull ants and then a crocodile. He escapes using Me Me Lai, who helps him survive before being eaten by the pursuing tribe.▼
▲** ''[[The Man From Deep River]]''
▲** ''[[Last Cannibal World]]''
* [[Slave of the Cannibal God|''The Mountain of the Cannibal God'']] 1978▼
** ''
▲** ''[[Prisoner of the Cannibal God]]'' (also known as ''Slave of the Cannibal God
** ''[[Papaya, Love Goddess of the Cannibals]]'' (1978)
* ''[[Cannibal Holocaust]]'', 1980—Upon the film's release, the director and producer Ruggero Deodato was arrested on the charge that they had had several of the actors [[Snuff Film|murdered for the camera.]] Their names were cleared when they arranged for the "dead" actors to appear together on television. It has been suggested that ''The Blair Witch Project'' and ''The Last Broadcast'' appropriated their [[Mockumentary]] style from ''Cannibal Holocaust''.▼
** ''
▲** ''[[Cannibal Holocaust]]''
* ''White Cannibal Queen'' 1980▼
** ''
▲** ''[[White Cannibal Queen]]'' (1980)
* ''[[Cannibal Ferox]]'', 1981—the natives capture two men who previously exploited them, along with three college students who have fallen in with them. The natives humiliate and kill all but one of them in slow, ritualistic fashion Hence the official & alternative movie title: ''Make Them Die Slowly''.▼
** ''
▲** ''[[Cannibal Ferox]]''
* ''Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story'' 1985▼
** ''[[Cannibal
▲** ''[[Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story]]'' (1985)
** ''[[Cannibal Ferox 2: Massacre in Dinosaur Valley]]''
* ''Cannibal Women In The Avocado Jungle Of Death'' 1989 is a satire of those kinds of film that is better than it sounds. It [[Moral Guardians|had to be]] billed as ''Piranha Women etc etc'' in the UK to avoid association with the genre. ▼
** ''[[The Green Inferno]]'' (1988).
* There's a '''Cannibal Tribe''' in [[Nation]], but aside from being terrifying raiders who take human prisoners for slaves (and dinner, of course), they're really quite reasonable... and not nearly as terrifying as [[Complete Monster|First Mate Cox]].▼
▲** ''[[Cannibal Women
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* [[Monkey Island]] features a former Cannibal Tribe that has since turned towards vegetarianism.▼
* [[Mayincatec]]: Anthropologist Marvin Harris, and author of the 1977 book: Cannibals and Kings, has suggested that the flesh of the victims was a part of an aristocratic diet as a reward, since the Aztec diet was lacking in proteins. According to Harris, the Aztec economy would not support feeding them as slaves and the columns of prisoners were "marching meat". ▼
== [[Literature]] ==
▲* There's a cannibal tribe in Terry Pratchett'
* Elements of this turn up in the South Seas Treasure Game from the 1981 novel ''[[Dream Park]]'' by Larry Niven and Steven Barnes.▼
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* A regular threat in ''[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World]]''.
▲* Elements of this turn up in the South Seas Treasure Game from the 1981 novel ''Dream Park''.
== [[Video Games]] ==
▲* ''[[Monkey Island]]'' features a former Cannibal Tribe that has since turned towards vegetarianism.
== [[Real Life]] ==
▲* [[Mayincatec]]: Anthropologist Marvin Harris,
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