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Source: Some Notes on Cannibalism Among Queensland Aborigines, 1824-1900 (PDF, 5 pages) https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:242712/Qld_heritage_v1_no7_1967_p25_29.pdf

Source: Some Notes on Cannibalism Among Queensland Aborigines, 1824-1900 (PDF, 5 pages) https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:242712/Qld_heritage_v1_no7_1967_p25_29.pdf

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[–] [deleted] 7 pts

so, we are not delicious because we are too salty, good to know!

[–] 5 pts

The early settlers and explorers subsisted on a diet that was high in salted meats, leading their flesh to be unpalatable to the abos (and other primative cannibals).

[–] 5 pts

dey seson thy slf tu mch.

It made my brain hurt to write that..

[–] 5 pts

They hate us because they ate us.

[–] 5 pts

In that time frame, salt pork, salted fish, etc. was still common place. No shit whites were salty, they were eating well preserved salty food to explore and conquer their subhuman asses

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Salt levels off the charts