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With the help of a guide and translator, he met with members of the Hadza tribe; They still hunt for their food, with baboons and squirrels part of their diet; By SADIE WHITELOCKS FOR DAILYMAIL.COM.
A fire crackles just after dawn in north Tanzania's bushlands. The sun is starting to rise over the Yaeda Valley and the start of a new day means one thing for the Hadza tribe. It's time to begin ...
NPR has a profile on researchers studying the Hadza of Tanzania, a tribe of hunter-gatherers. The Hadza essentially eat what they can find in the wild: Berries, tubers, honey and larvae straight ...
Award-winning filmmaker Bill Benenson announced today that his latest documentary film, The Hadza: Last Of The First, will have its World Premiere at the Environmental Film Festival in Washington ...
The Hadza tribe have been living this way in this region for thousands of years. They are one of the world's few remaining hunter-gatherer tribes.
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