Hadzabe and Datoga Tribe
The Hadzabe tribe is one of the It is one of the last hunter-gatherers in Africa and lives in the area of Lake Eyasi.
Hadzabe are known for their excellent tracking ability and hunt mainly bow and arrows that they make themselves. Males hunt animals while females collect roots, berries and other edible plants. He speaks his own clicking language.
It is best to visit the tribe in the early morning hours. Get a distinctive explanation of the ways of hunting, you will get acquainted with the clicking tongue, You will take part in bird hunting, honey picking, and at the end of the visit, you can also try your hand at shooting from a bow at a target made of a baobab branch.
On Lake Eyasi there is also a village of the Datoga tribe. They are skilled blacksmiths. They produce from unnecessary scrap Fascinating necklaces, bracelets, but also arrowheads. These are used by the neighboring Hadza hunting wild game.
When visiting the village, you will look into the dwellings of women and children, inside you will talk to them about relationships and family (the Datogis are polygamous) and try grind flour. Then the men in their part will show you their blacksmithing craft village. Here you will have the opportunity to buy their original products (e.g. bracelets).
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