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Meserani, Tanzania – Pt 1

I finally arrived in Africa a week ago, the start of a six week long trip to Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa and Sudan during which I’ll be documenting the work of several charities and the...

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Meserani, Tanzania – Pt 2

LivLife are based in the small community of Meserani in northern Tanzania.  The village is well known for its Snake Park, run by BJ and Ma who have been based in Meserani for over 15 years.  The Park...

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Hadzabe, Africa’s Last Hunter-Gatherers – Pt 4

At certain times of year, large flocks of birds gather along the shores of Lake Eyasi, including many Marabou storks.  These birds are highly prized by the Hadzabe because of their fat, and the hunters...

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Hadzabe, Africa’s Last Hunter-Gatherers – Pt 3

Whilst hunting larger or faster animals such as monkeys the Hadzabe make use of a poison prepared from a plant, found some distance from the lake.  The plant tissues and sap are boiled down to a paste...

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Hadzabe, Africa’s Last Hunter-Gatherers – Pt 2

As well as gathering food from the land, the Hadzabe hunt game – everything from small birds and rodents, to giraffes, buffalo and larger monkeys are hunted whenever an opportunity arises.  Hunting is...

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Hadzabe, Africa’s Last Hunter-Gatherers – Pt 1

The northern tip of Lake Eyasi is home to small groups of Africa’s last functional hunter-gatherers – the Hadzabe.  They live around Lake Eyasi and the Serengeti Plateau and today, number 1000-2000 –...

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Hadzabe, Africa’s Last Hunter-Gatherers

The Hadzabe of Lake Eyasi are some of the last functional hunter-gatherers in Africa, and perhaps the world.  They have lived and hunted in Tanzania for thousands of years, and witnessed the...

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