The Hadza (Hadzabe, Hadzape) people are click-speaking people, hunter gatherers, living in the region of Lake Eyasi, Tanzania. There are perhaps only 200 of them still living in their traditional way. Their region where they hunt and gather fruits, berries and roots is being taken over by other tribes whose cattle and farming is driving away the subsistence game on which the Hadza depend. A Hadza youngster clings to mother. Visitors with cameras used to be rare, now more common. | |
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