It was the end of our second hour driving down a pot hole-infested, rattle-the-teeth-out-of-my-head dirt road in Tanzania, and I was starting to feel as if my body was going to shake apart. The wind ...
Alice spends four days with the Hadzabe, one of the world’s last hunter-gatherer tribes. Alice journeys deep into the Tanzanian bush to spend four days with the Hadzabe, one of the world’s last hunter ...
Not many Tanzanians are aware that some of their kinsmen and women still live in burrows, eat raw monkey meat, dress scantily and have never seen a doctor or a book. These rather astonishing people ...
The diversity of cultural groups in Africa is unrivaled by any other continent. In East Africa, Kenya and Tanzania alone can boast close to 200 different tribal groups. The East African sites of ...
Geneva's International Film Festival and Forum for Human Rights (FIFDH) has just wrapped up but the 'impact' of what was ...
“Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans” by Michaeleen Doucleff, Ph.D., nonfiction, available at Virginia Beach Public ...
IT has come to light that the Hadzabe, who live in Yaeda valley in Mbulu District face possible starvation because the baobab trees on whose fruits and seeds they subsist are disappearing mainly due ...