
Hadza people
The Hadza are an indigenous people living in Tanzania, Africa, recognized as one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer societies. They rely primarily on hunting game, gathering wild plants, and foraging to sustain themselves. Their culture is deeply connected to the natural environment, with social organization based on small, mobile groups that adapt to seasonal resource availability. The Hadza have maintained their traditional way of life for thousands of years, offering valuable insights into human history and early human societies. Despite modern influences, they continue to preserve many aspects of their ancestral practices and knowledge.