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To the Bongando it has always been deeply taboo to consume the flesh of the bonobo which is forbidden with their culture.
This is because of the cultural belief that the bonobo was the brother and ally of their ancestor the first man.
It is generally believed that if a Bongando man should kill a bonobo then he will cause grief to the relatives of the bonobo who will seek to bury their dead and cast a curse upon the murderer of their loved one.
This curse is commonly believed to unfailingly cause the killer of the bonobo to die a painful death.
Although such beliefs were once deeply held by members of the Bongando community the folklore surrounding the bonobo and its sacred status is beginning to erode with greater contact with the modern world.
Photo credits to @robreintjes and @Moebelle.
Source: "TABOO OF EATING BONOBO AMONG THE BONGANDO PEOPLE IN THE WAMBA REGION, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO", Lingomo Bongoli et al, 2009 (Journal: African Study Monographs).
This is because of the cultural belief that the bonobo was the brother and ally of their ancestor the first man.
It is generally believed that if a Bongando man should kill a bonobo then he will cause grief to the relatives of the bonobo who will seek to bury their dead and cast a curse upon the murderer of their loved one.
This curse is commonly believed to unfailingly cause the killer of the bonobo to die a painful death.
Although such beliefs were once deeply held by members of the Bongando community the folklore surrounding the bonobo and its sacred status is beginning to erode with greater contact with the modern world.
Photo credits to @robreintjes and @Moebelle.
Source: "TABOO OF EATING BONOBO AMONG THE BONGANDO PEOPLE IN THE WAMBA REGION, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO", Lingomo Bongoli et al, 2009 (Journal: African Study Monographs).
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