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    explored headhunting and other practices of the Murut, Dusun Lotud, Iban, Berawan, Wana and Mappurondo tribes. Among these groups, headhunting was usually...
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    The British Malayan headhunting scandal of 1952 was a political scandal involving senior British politicians, military leaders, and activists, including...
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    the headhunting had been exposed to the public, the Foreign Office first tried to deny it was in use, before then trying to justify Iban headhunting and...
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    supply tourists and collectors of ethnographic items. The terms 'headhunting' and 'headhunting parties' come from this practice. Guns were usually what the...
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  • nominated for Best Documentary Series or Strand. Headhunting The Homeless at IMDb "BBC - Press Office - Headhunting the Homeless". "Broadcast - BBC Programme...
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  • refer to: Headhunting, hunting a human and collecting the severed head after killing them Executive search, informally called headhunting, a specialized...
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    Dayak people (category Headhunting)
    cutting edge for sharpness in a process called ngamboh (iron-smithing). In headhunting, it was necessary to be able to draw the parang quickly. For this purpose...
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    establishment of a formal education system, and an end to the practice of headhunting. The resources of Taiwan were used to aid the development of Japan. The...
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    Iban people (category Headhunting)
    various ethnic groups in Borneo island. Ibans were renowned for practicing headhunting and territorial migration, and had a fearsome reputation as a strong...
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  • 40 Commando RM is a battalion-sized formation of the British Royal Marines and subordinate unit within 3 Commando Brigade, the principal Commando formation...
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  • set of rules used in engaging in headhunting between the leader and his followers. A usual procedure of headhunting starts when a group of warriors agree...
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    Asmat people (category Headhunting in New Guinea)
    has reduced the occurrence of both mbai and papitsj.[citation needed] Headhunting raids were an important element of Asmat culture until missionaries suppressed...
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    one genitor. An Ifugao warrior with some of his trophies, circa 1912 Headhunting skulls collected as trophies during blood feuds, displayed at the Hiwang...
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    Taiwanese indigenous peoples (category Headhunting)
    enemies in customary headhunting expeditions.[citation needed] Every tribe except the Tao people of Orchid Island practiced headhunting, which was a symbol...
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    of the Philippines specialized for beheading enemy combatants during headhunting raids. They are distinctively shaped, with concave or straight blades...
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    suppression of headhunting, with his actions having the support of Woodford and the Western Pacific High Commission, who wanted to eradicate headhunting and complete...
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    related practices found in some tribal societies are cannibalism and headhunting. Human sacrifice is also known as ritual murder. Human sacrifice was...
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    informant in Wutai, Pingtung, the Rukai themselves did not practise headhunting, meaning they would specifically hunt their enemies' heads. Rather, when...
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  • the original on 19 September 2012. Tikku, Aloke (19 January 2008). "Headhunting lesson: Get 'em as CIA does". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 16 January 2016...
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    people are almost always presented as a warlike people known for their headhunting tradition and inter-village conflicts in the past, where the manufacture...
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  • Alan Winnington (16 March 1910 – 26 November 1983) was a British journalist, war correspondent, movie actor, anthropologist, and Communist activist, most...
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    forces, particularly in the Kapit Division. They temporarily revived headhunting of Japanese toward the end of the war, with Allied Z Special Unit provided...
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    Several tribes of the Jivaroan group, including the Shuar, practised headhunting for trophies and headshrinking. The accounts of missionaries to the area...
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    that of the United States itself. The practices of slavery, piracy and headhunting were suppressed but not entirely extinguished. A new educational system...
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    Archived from the original on 12 February 2008. Walker, M.D. 2016. Headhunting: the distribution of deer in Great Britain. British Naturalist, 2:5–15...
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    According to Barbara A. West, "The Samoans were also known to engage in 'headhunting', a ritual of war in which a warrior took the head of his slain opponent...
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    in the 13th century. The people of Solomon Islands were notorious for headhunting and cannibalism before the arrival of the Europeans. The first European...
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    New Georgia (category Headhunting)
    suppression of headhunting, with his actions having the support of Woodford and the Western Pacific High Commission, who wanted to eradicate headhunting and complete...
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  • suppression of headhunting, with his actions having the support of Woodford and the Western Pacific High Commission, who wanted to eradicate headhunting and complete...
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    suppress the still-widespread practices of inter-village warfare and headhunting within their respective territories. In 1905, the British government...
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