The Hadzaabe from Lake Eyasi
Автор: Bani Silva Prado
Загружено: 2018-11-30
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In recent years, the Hadza's territory has seen increasing
encroachment from neighboring peoples.
The western Hadza lands are on a private hunting reserve, officially restricted to a reservation within the reserve and prohibited from hunting there.
The Yaeda Valley, long uninhabited due to the tsetse fly,
is now occupied by Datooga herders.
the Datooga are clearing the Hadza lands on either side of the now fully
settled valley for pasture for their goats and cattle.
They hunt out the game, clearing and destroys the berries,
tubers, and honey that the Hadza rely on.
Some 300–400 Hadza live as hunter-gatherers,
They are among the last hunter-gatherers in the world.
The Hadza are organized into bands, called 'camps' in the literature, of typically 20–30 people, though camps of over a hundred may form during berry season.
This is an Outcasting Cast Project was done with a Support of Imagination and Sainga Musungu.
FILM AND CUT by BANI SILVA FOR SWISS TV.
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