Hadza People
The Hadza people are an indigenous group living in northern Tanzania, primarily in the Lake Eyasi region. They are one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer societies in the world, relying on wild plants and animals for their sustenance. Their lifestyle is characterized by mobility, as they move frequently to follow seasonal food sources.
Traditionally, the Hadza people speak the Hadza language, which is unique and unrelated to other languages in the region. They have a rich cultural heritage, including music and dance, and maintain a deep connection to their land. Despite modern pressures, they continue to practice their ancestral ways of life.