Hadzabe tribe preparing for the daily hunt
Elder Maasai wife from Tanzania
Young Maasai children guard the village flock in small groups from the age of 13
Maasai man, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Maasai warrior, Tanzania
Maasai senior wife with her grandson
Maasai woman, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Maasai warriors, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Young Maasai girl, wearing the traditional attire before the coming-of-age ceremony
Datoga girl, village near Lake Eyasi, northern Tanzania
Younger Maasai warrior
Maasai women at the entrance to the village
Young Hadzabe boy - boys learn to hunt and are independent from the age of 12 onwards
Elder Datoga women - Datoga are the blacksmiths of the entire region
Young Datoga mother, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Young Hadzabe woman in the village meat storage hut
Young Datoga shepherds - while the Datoga are blacksmiths, their subsistence still relies on their flocks
Maasai female warrior - while relatively unknown, the Maasai are one of the few tribes who have female warriors
Members of the Datoga tribe just before dawn under the sacred village tree
Hadzabe village chief working on an arrow. Every single aspect of the bow-and-arrow set is handmade, apart from the tips which are made by the Datoga
Jewellery detail from Maasai wife
Maasai woman, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Senior Maasai wife with full wedding jewellery
Young Maasai warrior
While essentially pastoralists, the Maasai have come to slowly adopt crops and one of the main ones is corn, usually grown in small patches
Maasai woman tending the flock at dawn
Father and sun surveying the hunting plains for signs of prey
Young Hadzabe boy perfecting his arrow-making
Datoga woman, village near Lake Eyasi, northern Tanzania
Father and son Hadzabe preparing for the hunt
Hadzabe tribe preparing for the daily hunt
Elder Maasai wife from Tanzania
Young Maasai children guard the village flock in small groups from the age of 13
Maasai man, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Maasai warrior, Tanzania
Maasai senior wife with her grandson
Maasai woman, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Maasai warriors, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Young Maasai girl, wearing the traditional attire before the coming-of-age ceremony
Datoga girl, village near Lake Eyasi, northern Tanzania
Younger Maasai warrior
Maasai women at the entrance to the village
Young Hadzabe boy - boys learn to hunt and are independent from the age of 12 onwards
Elder Datoga women - Datoga are the blacksmiths of the entire region
Young Datoga mother, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Young Hadzabe woman in the village meat storage hut
Young Datoga shepherds - while the Datoga are blacksmiths, their subsistence still relies on their flocks
Maasai female warrior - while relatively unknown, the Maasai are one of the few tribes who have female warriors
Members of the Datoga tribe just before dawn under the sacred village tree
Hadzabe village chief working on an arrow. Every single aspect of the bow-and-arrow set is handmade, apart from the tips which are made by the Datoga
Jewellery detail from Maasai wife
Maasai woman, village near the Rift Valley, northern Tanzania
Senior Maasai wife with full wedding jewellery
Young Maasai warrior
While essentially pastoralists, the Maasai have come to slowly adopt crops and one of the main ones is corn, usually grown in small patches
Maasai woman tending the flock at dawn
Father and sun surveying the hunting plains for signs of prey
Young Hadzabe boy perfecting his arrow-making
Datoga woman, village near Lake Eyasi, northern Tanzania
Father and son Hadzabe preparing for the hunt
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