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Hadza people still survive exclusively based on the traditional means of foraging. Genetically, the Hadza are not closely related to any other people. The Hadza organize themselves into bands, of typically 20–30 people. There is no tribal or other governing hierarchy, and almost all decisions are made by reaching an agreement through discussion. During the course of the day Hadza men usually feed themselves while foraging, and also bring home some honey, fruit, or wild game when available. Women forage in larger parties, and usually bring home berries, baobab fruit, and tubers, depending on availability. Unfortunately, the the Hadza traditional way of life is jeopardized by the escalating number of touristic intrusions. Is it right to get into their lives, while learning about their culture?
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