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  Hadza
Hadza fathers contribute more care to their own children than to their step children and they appear to adjust their parental effort in response to mating opportunities.
Hadza economy was never on a cash basis, hardly even barter, for the Hadza were used to sharing freely.
Hadza people obtain the remaining 20 percent of their food from meat brought back to camp and wild bee honey taken from hives in the bush.
www.ntz.info /gen/n00757.html   (11909 words)

  
  Hadza
The Hadza still live in bands, hunting with bows and arrows, gathering roots, tubers and wild fruits, as man lived 10,000 years ago.
The settling program was a failure as the Hadza, who had always been hunters, lacked the knowledge or inclination to be successful at agriculture.
The Hadza speak a click-language, they don't have chiefs, houses, or a political system, and they roam the land in small bands with little sense of tribe.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/cultural/oldworld/africa/hadza.html   (255 words)

  
 Mazaworld - The Hadza - Tanzania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Hadza people (plural is Hadzabe) live in the Eyasi Basin of northern Tanzania, part of the East African rift valley system.
The Hadzabe number about 1000, speaking a language unrelated to other known world languages, and featuring many unusual sounds, including clicks.
Dodoma (189,000) has been designated as the eventual capital of Tanzania.
www.mazalien.com /the-hadza-tanzania.html   (1977 words)

  
 Salon Wanderlust | Running with the Hadza
The four Hadza hunters pass a Marlboro in a circle, taking drags as though it was the last smoke on earth.
Before leaving, I had read everything I could find about the Hadza, which wasn't much: a few anthropology texts, a smattering of information on the Internet and the eloquent "The Tree Where Man Was Born," by Peter Matthiessen, which documents his time with the tribe in the late 1960s.
The actual number of Hadza is anybody's guess, because their habits defy the very notion of a census.
www.salon.com /wlust/feature/1998/09/cov_27feature.html   (933 words)

  
  HADZA CAMP Photo Gallery by hinkle at pbase.com
HADZA CAMP Photo Gallery by hinkle at pbase.com
The Hadza are a small tribe of hunter-gatherers living in the Yaida Valley.
The Hadza are the most generous and genuine people I have ever met and I am so glad to see these recent pictures.
www.pbase.com /hinkle/hadza_camp   (143 words)

  
 We step back in time with the Hadza | csmonitor.com
The Hadza group we are visiting has six men, seven women, and one 3-year-old boy.
When farmers and goat-herders move into Hadza areas, the Hadza may be pushed onto drier land with fewer animals and plants.
That can be very scary, walking up with a Hadza man when there are several lions and hyena on the kill, and it's just you and your camera and him and his one bow.
www.csmonitor.com /2002/0813/p18s02-hfks.htm   (1448 words)

  
 Hadza —   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Based on which role you have, you get a selection of skins that you can switch between.
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Find and/or purchase publications on "Hadza" from Amazon.com.
www.rosettaproject.org /archive/hts   (185 words)

  
 Bushman, Hottentots. Khoisan tribes, languages, Hadza, Nama
There are however other groups that do not conveniently fall within these divisions but still apparently belong within the overall Khoisan family.
This covers those groups like the Sandawe and Hadza who have some linkage to the Bushmen in terms of Language or culture but have no other more direct links.
Some of these bands are probably the remnants of hunter/gatherer groups who had been largely absorbed by the Bantu agro-pastoralists in pre-history.
www.kalahari-san.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /family-clans.htm   (1142 words)

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