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Cannibals of the South Seas, 1918

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

Customs of the inhabitants of Toman Island(?) in the south seas in the 1920s, probably extracted from Martin Johnson's film Among The Cannibal Islaes of the South Pacific (1918). Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.travelfilmarchive.com

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  • What on earth does this have to do with Hong Kong?

    The natives in this clip don't even have 1% of oriental blood in them.

    This looks more like Papua New Guinea, somebody better look up their Atlas..

  • Looks like the hood on a Saturday nite lol

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  • Memories of the Wisconsin State Fair !

  • this looks like the rotuman isles its near fiji

  • 3:08 The Jefferson Coneheads

    

  • aborigines are ugly

  • 1:02 - 1:31

    Needs Benny Hill music.

  • @rastawella1 There are now seven and a half billion of us on this planet, this has more than doubled in my lifetime, how much longer will this go on?

  • @MegaGayjesus You know, I always wonder about " overpopulation" when I look out of an airplay window at all the uninhabitted land below. 

  • oigan ando buskando una pelicula de antaño espero me puedan ayudar se llama CIELO ARRIBA LODO ABAJO...

  • They look like Caribbean black people in Jamaica

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