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#31 Members of the Selk’Nam tribe were kept on display while they were transported to Europe.

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Members of the Selk’Nam tribe were kept on display while they were transported to Europe.

Human zoos: Shocking Photos Depict How Zoos Around The World Kept Primitive People To Entertain Westerns

#31 Members of the Selk’Nam tribe were kept on display while they were transported to Europe.

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