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Hadza

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Hadza

Member of a hunting and gathering people of Tanzania who live in the dry savannah. Their language is similar to that of the Kung in that it uses click consonants. There is no ownership of resources; men and women seek for food independently, and 80% of their diet is vegetables.



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Wetsman and Marlowe (1999), using the same six figures with men from the Hadza tribe of Tanzania, also failed to replicate the finding that figures with low WHR are judged more attractive than figures with high WHR.
Many citizens in advanced economies also appear to be afflicted with what in the Hadza is known as "donor fatigue.
Hadza hunter-gatherers in Tanzania chow down on gazelle meat, fruit, honey, and other mealtime staples without spending a dime.
 
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