it's a festival that, you know, wee put we put on. it's not like they live this on a daily. life, right?s the costumes and all the rituals and the traditions . they do something. they do it for specific events. oh somethiy dospecif, yeah.s i mean, it's -- it's, it's a little it's, it's a larger story. other than just a cannibalism, is this or that isn't it?d to e humans, they pretty much usedat to eat from the stories. what i was told when someone died and it was in contexty resc of they respected that person so their body wouldn't be from holes and so on. or i in the f, you know, back in the day when it was hundreds , if an enemy tribetr was captured or something likeib that. >> all right. so they would eat someone out of respect ot espect or if it wn enemy drunk, that's okay. or if it was an enemy.or so it was they weren't eating for hunger. it was ht was a part of a ritu. >> oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. goo.t it. no, i don't think at any point that was the case, you know, and, you know, we have papua