A dark-skinned hand holding a honeycomb dripping with honey adorns this week's cover of 'Science'. The hand belongs to a member of the 'Hadza', a minority tribe living in Tanzania, Africa. Like our ...
In a remote area of north-central Tanzania, men leave their huts on foot, armed with bows and poison-tipped arrows, to hunt for their next meal. Dinner could come in the form of a small bird, a ...
Deep in Tanzania, the Hadza people still live as one of the last true hunter-gatherer societies on Earth. Their way of life hasn’t changed for thousands of years, relying entirely on skill, knowledge, ...
After an intense multi-day hunt deep in the wild, we finally succeeded in catching baboons with the Hadza tribe. The journey was filled with danger, persistence, and moments that pushed us to the ...