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Maasai Village and Hadzabe Tribe
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Maasai Village Tour
Of
the large number of tribes in East Africa, the Maasai tribe is easily the most
popular for tourists. Known as fierce warriors, this nomadic tribe is actually
very friendly and open to visitors. Many of them still live a very traditional
lifestyle and are easy to spot by their distinctive clothing.
On this tour, you can expect to learn about
the Maasai religious beliefs, culture and lifestyle. You will have the
opportunity to enter into one of their traditional dwellings and hear them sing
and dance (and join in if you wish) and see their famous jumping abilities.
This trip also offers the opportunity to buy Maasai crafts direct from the
tribe. This trip can be easily added into any safari itinerary or as a day trip
before or after a mountain climb.
Hadzabe Tribe Tour
The
Hadzabe are one of the few true hunter-gatherer tribes left in the world. They
live in simple temporary shelters and live by hunting by bow and arrow, using
poisoned arrow-tips for large game. They hunt for anything from mice to
giraffe, with baboon being their preferred game. If they are successful in
killing large game such as giraffe, often the tribe will simply relocate to the
kill site rather than transport the game.
They also forage for roots and berries and are
experts at herbal medicine. They create fire by rubbing sticks together in an
amazingly short time. Their clothing is also based on availability, wearing
animal skins, nothing or donated clothing.
Attempts to bring the Hadzabe into a more
modern existence and give education to the children by the government has
failed. They truly love their way of life but their hunting grounds are
diminishing making their existence tougher. They reside near the shores of Lake
Eyasi as do the Nilotic-speaking Datoga tribe.
A
tour will include the opportunity to go along on a hunt, experience their
singing and dancing. This is an amazing tour of a vanishing lifestyle. This
tour can be added to any safari that is near
Ngorongoro
Conservation Area.
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