However, for the remaining cannibal tribes, the practice of consuming human flesh remains an important part of their cultural and religious identity. They see it as a way to connect with their ancestors and gain strength and protection in an uncertain world. While the world may view cannibalism as barbaric and inhumane, for these tribes, it is a sacred tradition that has been passed down for generations. As modern society encroaches further into the remote corners of the world, the remaining cannibal tribes face increasing pressure to abandon their traditional practices and assimilate into mainstream culture.