Book

Hadzapi, Hadza, Hatza, Hadzabe, Wahadzabe, Wakindiga, WaTindiga, Tindiga, Kindiga, Hadzapi?: eine Wildbeuter-Kultur in Ostafrika

Mo Vince VerlagTubingen • Published In 1997 • Pages:

By: Porr, Martin.

Abstract
This German language volume provides a general overview of Hadza culture and economy, based on available literature. Important themes discussed include: spatial and temporal variations in the availability of edible plants and wild game; compositions of hunting and gathering bands and family groups; age- and gender-based divisions of labor; and interactions with neighboring ethnic groups and government agents. It also provides perspective on why a majority of the Hadza continue to live by hunting and gathering, rather than settling permanently in villages established for them by government officials and European missionaries.
Subjects
Annual cycle
Hunting and trapping
Collecting
Division of labor by gender
Environmental quality
Flora
Fauna
Ethos
Artificial kin relationships
Acculturation and culture contact
Research and development
Functional and adaptational interpretations
Family relationships
Inter-ethnic relations
Gender roles and issues
Diet
Mythology
External relations
culture
Hadza
HRAF PubDate
2019
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Eastern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Anthropologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Teferi Abate Adem; 2018
Field Date
no date given
Coverage Date
1911-1985
Coverage Place
Lake Eyasi area, Tanzania
Notes
Martin Porr ; herausgegeben von Hansjürgen Müller-Beck
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-98)
LCCN
98193515
LCSH
Hatsa (African people)--Social life and customs
Africa, Eastern--Social life and customs