In the 1920s and 1930s, a colorful figure figured in Estonian journalism: Estonia's own world traveler Jakob Lukats. He was a restless man who, among other things, promoted emigration to Russia and coined the term "foreign Estonian." One of the most juicy episodes from his travels describes an encounter with cannibals.
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In the 1920s and 1930s, a colorful figure figured in Estonian journalism: Estonia's own world traveler Jakob Lukats. He was a restless man who, among other things, promoted emigration to Russia and coined the term "foreign Estonian." One of the most juicy episodes from his travels describes an encounter with cannibals.