For thousands of years, a unique click language called Hadzane has echoed across the plains of northern Tanzania. It is the language of the Hadzabe, one of the world's last remaining hunter-gatherer ...
IT HAS come to light that the indigenous Tanzanians who live in Yaeda valley in Mbulu District face possible starvation because the baobab trees on whose fruits and seeds they subsist are disappearing ...
'Children of Honey' highlights the struggle of the Hadzabe community to preserve its traditions and language. It was one a dozen documentary films shortlisted as part of the 'Impact Days' programme ...
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 ...
UNESCO has officially launched an intersectoral project titled “Support Hadzabe Community on Intergenerational Transmission of Knowledge, Skills, Culture, Data and Language”, bringing together the ...
YAEDA VALLEY, Tanzania—In a bygone era, 27-year-old Emmanuel Mussa would likely have been preparing arrows tipped with the poison from the desert rose for a hunt across the forested plains with other ...
'Children of Honey' highlights the struggle of the Hadzabe community to preserve its traditions and language. It was one a dozen documentary films shortlisted as part of the 'Impact Days' programme ...
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