Hans Staden

Hans Staden by H. J. Winkelmann, 1664

Hans Staden (c. 1525 – c. 1576) was a German soldier and explorer who voyaged to South America in the middle of the sixteenth century, where he was captured by the Tupinambá people of Brazil. He managed to survive and return safe to Europe. In his widely read True History: An Account of Cannibal Captivity in Brazil, he claimed that the native people that held him captive practiced cannibalism.[1]

  1. ^ Staden, Hans (2008). Hans Staden's True History: An Account of Cannibal Captivity in Brazil. Duke UP. p. 17. ISBN 9780822342311.

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