Deep in the Rift Valley of East Africa, close to some of the most ancient human remains ever unearthed, one of the continent’s last hunter-gatherer tribes is embracing 21 st-century environmentalism.
The Hadza Community which lost almost all their land is on a path to restore it through a pioneer project. The community of hunter-gatherers in Tanzania lost 90 per cent of their land to livestock and ...
The Hadza use bows and poison-tipped arrows to hunt big game. Source: Brian Wood, used with permission New research on the daily exercise habits of one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer societies ...
Far deep in the African bush, gleeful tribesmen of a pot-smoking hunting clan plunked a crown of hairy baboon skin atop my head. Evidently they were monkeying around. The friendly Hadza people spoke ...
Nairobi County's Chief Environment Officer, Geofrey Mosiria, has come under fire online after making what many termed “insensitive” remarks about a Tanzanian tribe caught on camera preparing and ...
The Hadza and evolutionary theory : an introduction -- Habitat and history -- Social organization, beliefs, and practices -- Material culture -- Foraging -- Life history -- Mating -- Parenting -- ...
The gut microbiome of the Hadza people of Tanzania is vastly more diverse than the gut microbiome of the average Californian, says a new study that highlights the extensive changes induced by ...
This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Deep in the Rift Valley of East Africa, close to some of the most ancient ...
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