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Examples of Hunters and Gatherers in Africa, Their Social Organization, Their Environment (Vegetation, Soil, Climate), Their Hunting Skills and Geographical Locations

This essay is a guideline in understanding about human ecology and adaptation; therefore it has concentrated in handling some of the hunters and gatherers in Africa. It has an overview of their social organization, their environment, relationships e.t.c

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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1                                        
1.1 THE KHOISAN 1-4
1.2 PYGAMY 4-6
1.3 HADZA 6-8
1.4 MIKE 8
1.5 JU/’HOANSI 8-10
1.6 CONCLUSION 11
1.7 REFERENCES 11

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GIVE EXAMPLES OF HUNTERS AND GATHERERS IN AFRICA, VEGETATION, SOIL, CLIMATE, HUNTING SKILLS, RELATIONSHIP AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Hunter-gather is an anthropological term used to describe human beings who obtain their food from the bounty of nature ,hunting animals and gathering wild plant's is a subsistence lifestyle, practiced by all early all human societies. They are generally nomads, moving on as food supplies dwindle. Examples of hunters and gatherers in Africa include the likes of;Ogiek in Kenya, Khoisan in Namibia, Hadza in Tanzania,Mikea in Southwestern in Madagascar,Ju/'hoansi in Kalahari Desert of South Africa. This project is about the hunter gatherer societies,culture,relationship between males and females,vegetation and the climate they live in currently. 1.1 THE KHOISAN: Historical background; a)Migration; The Khoisan of today are the remnant of an ancient hunting and gathering people that once lived from Ethiopia South to the Cape of Good Hope. A trail of cave and rock paintings of these ...





... found serving the armed forces or victims of the armed forces: they may be the beneficiaries of welfare program or ignored by them. While sheer survival is not an issue, encapsulated and marginalized people can turn the attention to the reestablishment of their historical roots. Recovering history is now a world wide social movement among the encapsulated people. Cultural diversity old and new represented by the hunting gathering people of Africa is part of the heritage of humanity. It is important that members of these societies themselves be drawn into the task of value rising and preserving their own cultural heritage. Ultimately it is they who will carry forward this work.
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