This story appears in the December 2009 issue of National Geographic magazine. "I'm hungry," says Onwas, squatting by his fire, blinking placidly through the smoke. The men beside him murmur in ...
The Hadza are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in the world. It's thought they've lived on the same land in northern Tanzania, eating berries, tubers and 30 different mammals for ...
The Hadza are some of the only hunter-gatherers left on the planet. They live in Hadzaland, which stretches across the ...
Today, only a few hunter-gatherer communities still exist, such as the Hadza of Tanzania. Research shows that many of the health problems that plague modern society, such as cardiovascular disease and ...
Yaeda Valley, in northern Tanzania, is home to indigenous Hadza hunter-gatherers who until 2010 had no legal right to the land they live on. But the formal recognition of their rights has allowed ...