Our Hadza (or Hadzabe) tribe is one of the last remaining groups of hunter-gatherers in the world. We live mainly in northern Tanzania, near Lake Eyasi and in the Great Rift valley.
The Hadza live mainly by hunting wild animals and gathering fruits, roots, and honey. They used bows and arrows for hunting and had extensive knowledge of the plants and animals in the area where they lived. No farming or livestock raising: Unlike many other tribes, the Hadza do not farm or raise livestock. Movement: Hadza have no permanent home and often move from place to place according to the season and food sources.
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