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  2. Hadza people - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, they primarily forage for food, eating mostly honey, tubers, fruit, and, especially in the dry season, meat. As of 2015, there are between 1,200 and 1,300 Hadza people living in Tanzania. [7] Only around a third of the remaining Hadza still survive exclusively by traditional foraging. [1] [8]

  3. The Time the Hadzabe Tribe in Tanzania Got My Goat ... - AOL

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    Holding the beast over his shoulders like a shawl, the man walked into the center of the clearing, wedged the goat's head between his knees and grabbed its horns. In a flash I realized what was ...

  4. African cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Eritrean and Ethiopian food habits vary regionally. In the highlands, injera is the staple diet and is eaten daily among the Tigrinya. Injera is made out of teff, wheat, barley, sorghum or corn, and resembles a spongy, slightly sour pancake. When eating, diners generally share food from a large tray placed in the center of a low dining table.

  5. Hunza diet - Wikipedia

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    False claims about the Hunza people living to be hundreds of years old in perfect health from their diet of "natural foods" were promoted by J. I. Rodale and G. T. Wrench. [5] The claims had no basis in fact and were refuted by a team of Japanese researchers from Kyoto University in 1960 who had examined Hunza inhabitants.

  6. Western Saharan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Coastal tribes added fish dishes and rice. Couscous with meat and vegetables. [2] [3] Tajín, camel meat, [4] [5] [6] made solely from dromedaries. Goat meat. [5] Mreifisa, a traditional dish of the region, [7] is a stew prepared with rabbit, lamb or camel meat, onion, and garlic, served atop unleavened bread cooked in the sand. [7] Ezzmit ...

  7. Inuit cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Food preservation techniques include fermenting fish and meat in the form of igunaq; Labrador tea; Suaasat: a traditional soup made from seal, whale, reindeer, or seabirds. One common way to eat the meat hunted is frozen. Many hunters will eat the food that they hunt on location where they found it. This keeps their blood flowing and their ...

  8. Maasai people - Wikipedia

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    They eat their meat, drink their milk daily, and drink their blood on occasion. Bulls, goats, and lambs are slaughtered for meat on special occasions and ceremonies. Though the Maasai's entire way of life has historically depended on their cattle, more recently with their cattle dwindling, the Maasai have grown dependent on food such as sorghum ...

  9. Elon Musk smears Haitian migrants with cannibalism claim ...

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    The claims shared by Musk have now traveled across the internet. On Reddit, the moderators of the r/Haiti message board imposed a new rule to limit discussion of cannibalism after what they said ...