Plans to portray Dominica's Native Carib Indians as cannibals in the sequel to "Pirates of the Caribbean" have been criticised by the group's chief reports The BBC.

Chief Charles Williams said talks with Disney's producers revealed there was "a strong element of cannibalism in the script which cannot be removed". The Caribbean island's government said Disney planned to film in Dominica. Shooting on the sequel is expected to begin in April, with hundreds of Dominicans applying to be extras in the movie. About 3,000 Caribs live on the island of Dominica, which has a population of 70,000.

The Caribs have long denied their ancestors practised cannibalism. Mr Williams said he had received support from indigenous groups around the world in his efforts to have cannibalism references removed from the film. But he admitted there were some members of the Carib council who did not support the campaign. Disney was unavailable for comment.


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