living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley and in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau the Hadzabe are hunters.
There are, between 1,200 and 1,300 Hadza people living in Tanzania (2015 estimate). They do not have any genetic blood ties with the Tanzanian people because their way of life is much different to ours. While traditionally classified with the Khoisan languages, primarily because it has clicks, the Hadza language appears to be an isolate, unrelated to any other. As descendants of Tanzania's aboriginal hunter-gatherer population, they have probably occupied their current territory for thousands of years, with relatively little modification to their basic way of life until the past hundred years.



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