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,