Sandawe
The Sandawe are an indigenous ethnic group located in Tanzania, primarily in the central region near the Dodoma region. They are known for their unique language, also called Sandawe, which belongs to the click language family. The Sandawe people traditionally engage in hunting and gathering, relying on the natural resources of their environment.
Culturally, the Sandawe have rich traditions, including music and dance, which play a significant role in their social life. They practice a form of animism, believing in spirits that inhabit the natural world. The Sandawe community is also known for their intricate beadwork and craftsmanship, reflecting their artistic heritage.