In the Kwakwaka′wakw Hamatsa (or cannibal) dance,the members of the Cannibal Society confront a cannibal and are bitten,but eventually succeed in enticing the Hamatsa to enter the house.If these rituals are a symbolic representation of reality,then which statement is most accurate?
A) The ritual reflects an outdated worldview that no longer is relevant but still is enjoyable to perform as a spectacle.
B) The ritual represents ancient fears of cannibalism and the desire of the community to see a cannibal in person.
C) The ritual is an example of zombies as an important symbolic representation in a non-Western culture.
D) The rituals represent the possibility of transforming all members into moral human beings.
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