Mundurucú Headhunters
April 3, 2019
 
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Maori Opperhoofden & Krijgers


Toen kapitein Cook in Nieuw-Zeeland aankwam, zag hij van verre een woeste meute Maori-krijgers een wilde oorlogsdans uitvoeren, de Haka. Het intimiderende, harmonieuze gezang, de gesynchroniseerde bewegingen, de diepe groeven in het gezicht tezamen met de weerzinwekkende gelaatsuitdrukkingen, boezemden Cook en zijn metgezellen zoveel angst in dat ze niet aan land durfden te gaan.

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Mundurucú Headhunters


When the Mundurucú raided an enemy village, they slaughtered and decapitated all men and women. The children were taken prisoner and later adopted. The heads were preserved and kept as trophies around their houses. The heads of their most fierce enemies were treated differently. To appease the gods, the Mundurucú warriors even brought these "trophies" along on their raids and hunting parties.

 
 

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