HADZABE TIRBE
The Hadzabe are a modern hunter-gatherer people living in northern Tanzania. They are considered one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa. The Hadzabe remain an important study focus for anthropologists, as they represent a modern link to ways of human existence and survival largely abandoned by most of humanity. 
As a hunter-gatherer society, the Hadzabe have no domesticated livestock, nor do they grow or store their own food. The Hadzabe survive by hunting their food with hand-made bows and arrows and foraging for edible plants.  In this series we have recreated the Hadzabe tribe venturing in a Dhow in search of a new home. A new area were they can settle as recently they have been facing different challenges including climate change and their land that is constantly taken by other communities. 
HADZABE TRIBE
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HADZABE TRIBE

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