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RE: Traveling through foods and finding a head hunter
Howdy macoolette! This is a great slice of culture and history too, wonderful job. Those head hunters, what does the name "head hunters" mean?
Howdy macoolette! This is a great slice of culture and history too, wonderful job. Those head hunters, what does the name "head hunters" mean?
They hunt heads of those from other tribes! I remember when I was a kid and we visited my parents' hometown (which they left since they got married), my mother was scaring me of not going astray because head hunters might get me. I first challenged her that it is not true but she said it is. Years after that, I remembered that conversatio and asked her if it was true. She said yes but that was before world war II and not in their hometown but in nearby provinces. She said somehow tribespeople learned to value life of others even if they are from other tribes for as long as there is no stealing of properties between tribes.
Wow, what a history to have. I'm glad you are not from a head hunter tribe! lol. Interesting that the term is used in business now as a skilled professional talent scout.
A few times, we stopped by the place where my mother used to have head hunters and I did not feel any threat. It is nothing but an ordinary town where people live in harmony with each other.
Yeah, in this modern times I actually heard and known head hunter as talent scouts or recruitment agencies.