The world's last remaining cannibal tribes have long been a subject of fascination and horror for people around the globe. These tribes, which number only a few hundred individuals in total, continue to practice the ancient tradition of consuming human flesh as part of their cultural and religious rituals. While cannibalism is widely condemned in modern society, for these tribes, it is an integral part of their identity and belief system. One of the most well-known cannibal tribes is the Korowai people of Papua, New Guinea.