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Talk about a wacky/ horrid story.

Amazon Indians accused of cannibalizing farmer

(CNN) -- A city official in the remote Brazilian Amazon village of Envira told CNN that five members of the Kulina tribe are on the run after being accused of murdering, butchering and eating a farmer in a ritual act of cannibalism.

The village's chief of staff, Maronilton da Silva Clementino, said Kulina tribesmen took the life of Ocelio Alves de Carvalho, 19, last week on the outskirts of Envira, which is in the far western part of Brazil that bumps up against Peru.

Portal Amazonia newspaper reported that the Indians escaped after being held for a few hours in the city's police station.

No arrest warrants were issued. Brazilian law does not allow the military or civil police to enter Indian lands, Portal Amazonia reported.

It is still unknown how many people took part in the alleged cannibalistic ritual, although several Indians have fled into the jungle fearing prosecution, the newspaper Diario do Amazonas reported.

Clementino said the victim was herding cattle when he met with a group of Indians who invited him back to their village.

"They knew each other and they sometimes helped one another. They invited him to their reservation three days ago and he was never seen again," Clementino said.

"The family decided to go into the reservation and that's when they saw his body quartered and his skull hanging on a tree. It was very tragic for the family," he said.

The news of the incident came from the Indians themselves, who apparently bragged about eating the man's organs, Clementino said.

Members of the tribe told residents of Envira -- where 190 Kulina families brush shoulders with non-tribal Brazilians -- that they held a cannibalistic ritual in which they cooked the victim's organs, Clementino said.

He said Kulina Indians began surrounding the police station where the suspects were briefly interrogated.

Villagers told authorities they are incensed by the lack of response from FUNAI, Brazil's National Indian Foundation.

"The family is very frustrated with the law here, which protects the Indians and doesn't help protect us," he said. "They start drinking and local farmers here are afraid who could be next."

Clementino said groups Indians -- often outnumbering police -- pose a security threat to locals.

He said the man's family are upset that authorities did not arrive until three days later. But a FUNAI official told the newspaper Voz do Acre that access to Envira is very difficult, requiring long boat or helicopter rides.

According to FUNAI, about 2,500 Kulina live in Brazil's Acre state, which borders with Peru, where 450 Kulina live. This remote jungle corridor is known for its isolated tribes.

The Kulina are classified as an "isolated" tribe but some have contact with the non-indian population.

The Kulina are also known for their complex language. FUNAI studies show that Kulina women speak a completely different language from the men.

According to FUNAI, there are 460,000 Indians in Brazil and 1,300 indian languages. There are 55 groups considered to live in isolation.

Some Indian tribes in South America still practice cannibalism.

May 7,2007-USCIS received I-129f
July 24,2007-NOA1 was received
April 21,2008-K-1 visa denied.
June 3,2008-waiver filed at US Consalate in Panama
The interview went well,they told him it will take another 6 months for them to adjudicate the waiver
March 3,2009-US Consulate claims they have no record of our December visit,nor Manuel's interview
March 27,2009-Manuel returned to the consulate for another interrogation(because they forgot about December's interview),and they were really rude !
April 3,2009-US Counsalate asks for more court documents that no longer exist !
June 1,2009-Manuel and I go back to the US consalate AGAIN to give them a letter from the court in Colon along with documents I already gave them last year.I was surprised to see they had two thick files for his case !


June 15,2010-They called Manuel in to take his fingerprints again,still no decision on his case!
June 22,2010-WAIVER APPROVED at 5:00pm
July 19,2010-VISA IN MANUELITO'S HAND at 3:15pm!
July 25,2010-Manuelito arrives at 9:35pm at Logan Intn'l Airport,Boston,MA
August 5,2010-FINALLY MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 23,2010-Filed for AOS at the International Institute of RI $1400!
December 23,2010-Work authorization received.
January 12,2011-RFE

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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CAn any one from Brazil comment if this is a unusual event or not?

very normal. brazilian human flesh is considered a delicacy. you know, when you live in a huge jungle like brazil where technology hasn't reached yet, all people have to do all day is cook and eat. and people get bored of eating the same old cow, sheep, chicken, fish, pork, etc, we need variety.

:wacko:

:secret: be very careful of going to brazil and thinking you're gonna get oral.

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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CAn any one from Brazil comment if this is a unusual event or not?

very normal. brazilian human flesh is considered a delicacy. you know, when you live in a huge jungle like brazil where technology hasn't reached yet, all people have to do all day is cook and eat. and people get bored of eating the same old cow, sheep, chicken, fish, pork, etc, we need variety.

:wacko:

:secret: be very careful of going to brazil and thinking you're gonna get oral.

Does the same thought go through your mind Charles?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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CAn any one from Brazil comment if this is a unusual event or not?

very normal. brazilian human flesh is considered a delicacy. you know, when you live in a huge jungle like brazil where technology hasn't reached yet, all people have to do all day is cook and eat. and people get bored of eating the same old cow, sheep, chicken, fish, pork, etc, we need variety.

:wacko:

:secret: be very careful of going to brazil and thinking you're gonna get oral.

Does the same thought go through your mind Charles?

only when nessa starts putting pepper on me.

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Panama
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CAn any one from Brazil comment if this is a unusual event or not?

very normal. brazilian human flesh is considered a delicacy. you know, when you live in a huge jungle like brazil where technology hasn't reached yet, all people have to do all day is cook and eat. and people get bored of eating the same old cow, sheep, chicken, fish, pork, etc, we need variety.

:wacko:

:secret: be very careful of going to brazil and thinking you're gonna get oral.

Does the same thought go through your mind Charles?

only when nessa starts putting pepper on me.

I don't think you'd enjoy getting eaten like this guy did :unsure:

May 7,2007-USCIS received I-129f
July 24,2007-NOA1 was received
April 21,2008-K-1 visa denied.
June 3,2008-waiver filed at US Consalate in Panama
The interview went well,they told him it will take another 6 months for them to adjudicate the waiver
March 3,2009-US Consulate claims they have no record of our December visit,nor Manuel's interview
March 27,2009-Manuel returned to the consulate for another interrogation(because they forgot about December's interview),and they were really rude !
April 3,2009-US Counsalate asks for more court documents that no longer exist !
June 1,2009-Manuel and I go back to the US consalate AGAIN to give them a letter from the court in Colon along with documents I already gave them last year.I was surprised to see they had two thick files for his case !


June 15,2010-They called Manuel in to take his fingerprints again,still no decision on his case!
June 22,2010-WAIVER APPROVED at 5:00pm
July 19,2010-VISA IN MANUELITO'S HAND at 3:15pm!
July 25,2010-Manuelito arrives at 9:35pm at Logan Intn'l Airport,Boston,MA
August 5,2010-FINALLY MARRIED!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 23,2010-Filed for AOS at the International Institute of RI $1400!
December 23,2010-Work authorization received.
January 12,2011-RFE

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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CAn any one from Brazil comment if this is a unusual event or not?

very normal. brazilian human flesh is considered a delicacy. you know, when you live in a huge jungle like brazil where technology hasn't reached yet, all people have to do all day is cook and eat. and people get bored of eating the same old cow, sheep, chicken, fish, pork, etc, we need variety.

:wacko:

:secret: be very careful of going to brazil and thinking you're gonna get oral.

Does the same thought go through your mind Charles?

only when nessa starts putting pepper on me.

I don't think you'd enjoy getting eaten like this guy did :unsure:

nessa keeps measuring me and the frying pan. should i be worried? :unsure:

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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CAn any one from Brazil comment if this is a unusual event or not?

very normal. brazilian human flesh is considered a delicacy. you know, when you live in a huge jungle like brazil where technology hasn't reached yet, all people have to do all day is cook and eat. and people get bored of eating the same old cow, sheep, chicken, fish, pork, etc, we need variety.

:wacko:

:secret: be very careful of going to brazil and thinking you're gonna get oral.

Does the same thought go through your mind Charles?

only when nessa starts putting pepper on me.

I don't think you'd enjoy getting eaten like this guy did :unsure:

nessa keeps measuring me and the frying pan. should i be worried? :unsure:

when she builds the larger bar-b-que pit :yes:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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CAn any one from Brazil comment if this is a unusual event or not?

very normal. brazilian human flesh is considered a delicacy. you know, when you live in a huge jungle like brazil where technology hasn't reached yet, all people have to do all day is cook and eat. and people get bored of eating the same old cow, sheep, chicken, fish, pork, etc, we need variety.

:wacko:

:secret: be very careful of going to brazil and thinking you're gonna get oral.

Does the same thought go through your mind Charles?

only when nessa starts putting pepper on me.

I don't think you'd enjoy getting eaten like this guy did :unsure:

nessa keeps measuring me and the frying pan. should i be worried? :unsure:

when she builds the larger bar-b-que pit :yes:

so that's why she was all for replacing that old one with a much bigger one. :blink:

* ~ * Charles * ~ *
 

I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Hey, farmers is some good eatin'.

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Our son Michael is born!: 18 Aug 2007

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