p.s..........Getting eaten probably isn't a huge concern, however there are some countries I have hunted over there that personal safety most certainly can be a great concern. In these countries I pack a handgun, generally concealed, as well as a rifle. I like my stainless steel Coonan 357 for these situations, loaded with a very warm load of Win 296 and 140 gn HPs.
Given these situations it usually works out to be an "every man for himself" scenario. I certainly wouldn't expect my guide to sacrifice himself for the likes of me in an armed human/human conflict, therefore I must be prepared to take care of myself. My only expectation from my guide/PH would be to make sure I was aware of the possibility and to alert me to the situation if it arises. Considering the fact I speak nothing but English and a bit of French, it is hard to "threat assess" a conversation being spoken in a foreign tongue.
As far as being eaten, I really don't give a rat's ass what happens to my flesh and bones after my demise......one way or the other we all get eaten. Unless of course one is cremated, which is my wish, but we'll have to see how it all works out.