The Hadza tribe lives around Lake Eyasi in Tanzania. Some 350 live as hunter-gatherers, forming one of the last hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa. As descendants of Tanzania's aboriginal hunter-gatherer population, they occupied their current territory for several thousand years, with little modification to their basic way of life. They are nomads who don't even build huts as a home, but sleep under the bushes with a fire burning at night to stay warm.
The video clip shows their living environment and the hunt by male of the tribe.
If you like this clip also have a look at my footage about the San tribe in Namibia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQvtZqrWq1M