05/03/2026
TRIBE VISIT 🫶🏾
1. MAASAI TRIBE
The Maasai are a semi-nomadic pastoralist people living mainly in Kenya and Tanzania. Known for their red clothing, beadwork, and cattle-centered culture, they value bravery, community, and tradition. Warriors, elders, and age-set systems organize society while ceremonies, storytelling, and dance preserve their rich heritage.
2.HADZABE TRIBE
The Hadzabe are an indigenous hunter-gatherer community living near Lake Eyasi in northern Tanzania. Numbering only about 1,000–1,500 people, they maintain a traditional lifestyle based on hunting wild animals and gathering fruits, roots, and honey. The Hadzabe speak the Hadzane language, known for its distinctive click sounds. They live in small, mobile camps and do not practice farming or permanent settlement. Their social structure is egalitarian, with decisions made collectively. The Hadzabe are one of the last communities in Africa to rely almost entirely on a hunter-gatherer way of life.
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