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what do you know about hadza people?

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Answered by raksha18
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Hadza. Related ethnic groups. None known. The Hadza, or Hadzabe, are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau. The Hadza number just under 1,000.

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Answered by daniafurqan19890
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Answer: The Hadza group of people is a public group in Africa. Following are the main features of this group:

1) The main food of the group is vegetable food- roots, berries, the fruit of the baobob tree. They did not eat meat of elephnat.

2) Size and location of camps of Hadza people depend upon the availability of water. Their camps are widely dispersed in the wet season. But in dey season they are concentrated near the the few available sources of water.

3) In the dey season or in a year of droughts there is never any shortages of food to Hadza people because food is abundantly available.

4) Hadza people never assert over land and its resources because they could live where they like and they may hunt animals.

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