Hunt to Survive | Hadza Tribe (Unchanged for 50,000 Years)
The Hadza, the most primitive tribe living on earth. They are hunter gatherers just like our ancestors were thousands of years ago.
Deep into the wild savannah, where uncertainty awaits behind every bush, they chase rock hyraxes, antelopes and baboons.
The Hadza tribe has been living near Lake Eyasi in Northern Tanzania for over 50,000 years and only made first contact with the modern world around 150 years ago.
They speak Hadzane, a unique language with clicks.
For the next 3 days, I’ll be a part of their tribe and witness their way of life.
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My name is Ruhi Çenet, I’m an independent documentary maker. I go to unique places or meet unique people and investigate or analyze them with a unique approach. My motto is “curiosity is the best guide“. Join me, let’s learn something different...
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