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Skull Islanders
A group of Skull Islanders during a sacrificial ceremony
Homeworld Earth (Skull Island)
Allies Kong's species
First appearance Latest appearance
King Kong (1933) Son of Kong

The indigenous people of Skull Island are a tribe of humans living on Skull Island who first appear in the 1933 film King Kong, its 1932 novelization, and its derivative works.

Appearance

In the films, the Skull Islanders have dark skin and hair, but later material sometimes gives them lighter skin and tattooing more reminiscent of Polynesian cultures. They are typically adorned in feathers and grasses.

Culture

The culture of the people of Skull Island is not explored directly in the source material, but their language and worship of Kong is suggested by Captain Englehorn to link them to the peoples and cultures of the Malay archipelago. (QUOTE SOURCE) They demonstrate that they have many elaborate facets of civilization. Their clothes can be seen made of cloth, grasses, feathers, skins and fur, suggesting access to weaving and tanning technologies. The decoration seen on their faces and shields made of wood or leather implies an artistic tradition. An examination of their spears reveals them to be roughly uniform with long, straight shafts, and attached, sharpened heads, revealing an understanding of weaponsmithing.

A central part of their culture is the worship of Kong, to whom they sacrifice a woman at intervals. Supplementary materials suggest that this may occur annually(RIPPERGER? SOURCE), and that Kong, like many gods/monsters is worshipped as much for protection from the monsters beyond the wall, good rainfall and bountiful harvests(KK91 SOURCE), as he was to keep him from destroying them. They are led by a chieftain, and have a "witch doctor" in charge of ceremony and spirituality. Part of their ritual to Kong typically includes people dressed as apes to some degree, but whether these are costumes or the skins of actual animals is not widely agreed upon (APE SKINS QUOTE, CONTRA EVIDENCE)

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Skull Islanders
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Homeworld Earth (Skull Island)
Allies Megaprimatus kong
First appearance Latest appearance
King Kong (2005)

The indigenous people of Skull Island are a tribe of humans living on Skull Island who first appear in the 2005 film King Kong.

Appearance

Jackson's Skull Island natives are dark skinned with lank, straight or wavy hair. Some of them have light-colored eyes.

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Tagatu
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Homeworld Earth (Skull Island)
Allies Kong's species
Enemies Nagatl
First appearance Latest appearance
Kong: King of Skull Island Skull Island: Rise of Kong

The Tagatu are a tribe of humans living on Skull Island that appears in media published through the King Kong of Skull Island intellectual property, created by Joe DeVito and authorized by the estate of Merian C. Cooper. They appeared in the first entry in the "King Kong of Skull Island" canon, Kong: King of Skull Island in 2005. They are the result of the Tagu and Atu cultures coming together after fleeing their home and reaching Skull Island.

Appearance

The Tagatu are typically depicted with tan-brown skin and dark hair and eyes. Their hair is typically straight. They don themselves in various woven garments.

Culture

The origins of the Tagatu in the series proper are explored in the two-part novel series King Kong of Skull Island, which released in 2020.

Until that point, the earliest glimpse into their origin came in James Asmus' 2016-2017 comic series Kong of Skull Island, which like most licensed works, was not strictly bound by DeVito's ideas about the world. The Tagu and Atu peoples were similar in many ways, but differed in their religious beliefs, with the Tagu being polytheistic, and the Atu being monotheistic. The Tagu had a royal bloodline, and had an honored individual called the Storyteller, who was tasked with recording the entirety of their history, and played a vital role in educating younger generations. The Atu however, were more religiously oriented, and were led by a shaman. Despite this, both camps bred and raised gargantuan apes called "Kong," or "Kongs." The Tagu were known for raising them with compassion and positive reinforcement, while the Atu operated on a fear-based platform. However, when the volcano on their home island threatened to destroy both civilizations, they fled to Skull Island, where the two tribes were united by the marriage of the Tagu prince K'reti to Usana, the daughter of the Atu shaman V'drell. This formed the Tagu-Atu people, which over time became shortened to "Tagatu."

After some time on Skull Island, the Kong were rejected by Tagatu society and forced to live on the other side of the wall. Eventually, their role as protectors was accepted, and they were given offerings of fruit.

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Kong on the Planet of the Apes

"Return of the King"

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