Africa: Hadzabe Tribe - A Sociological Perspective

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Published: 2022-01-15

Page: 17-23


Maria Camelia Manea *

University of Pitesti, Romania.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The present study emerged after a visit in Tanzania, deep into the Bush zones, where vast areas are inhabited by an interesting population – the Hadza tribe, living near Lake Eyasi, close to the Central Rift Valley and along the neighbouring Serengeti Plateau.

The area taken into account for this study is situated in Tanzania, district Karatu, near Lake Eyasi. Home to the Hadzabe bushmen, Lake Eyasi is one of the few places remaining in Africa where tribal life is still maintained relatively untouched by civilisation and influences of the modern world.

Keywords: Shotgun cloning. ORFs, Population, G C content, Hadza, Genomics, sociological, Evolution.


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Manea, Maria Camelia. 2022. “Africa: Hadzabe Tribe - A Sociological Perspective”. Asian Journal of Sociological Research 5 (1):17-23. https://www.journalsociology.com/index.php/AJSR/article/view/89.

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