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This paper is about the Hadzabe hunter-gatherer tribe of Northern Tanzania, East-Africa. It outlines their current circumstances and their struggles with land loss, food scarcity, development and conflict with other ethnic groups. In addition to exploring the complexities faced by indigenous peoples in a developing country, this paper also explores possible sustainable solutions in moving forward, in particular, the attainment of land rights and involvement in the tourism industry.
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- The Hadza Hunter Gatherer Tribe of Northern Tanzania; The Struggle to Attain Land Rights and Preserve a Traditional Way of Life
Contributors
- Pierre-Nina, Julia Anna (Author)
- Cruz-Torres, Maria (Thesis director)
- McShane, Thomas (Committee member)
- Hill, Kim (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- College of Public Programs (Contributor)
- W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor)
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2013-05
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