Anonymous
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7/16/2025, 5:28:32 AM No.510506879
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadza_people
They’re a protected hunter gatherer tribe in Tanzania that still live the exact same way as their ancestors did thousands of years ago, minus a few things (like not abandoning the elderly in the wilderness once they are too old, etc)
These tours basically are immersive experiences where one can travel with and hunt game as large as baboons with them, spend time with them as they live daily life, etc. They don’t use firearms or anything, just bows and arrows, spears
What are the ethical and political implications of this? They gain money from living on display essentially.
Here is a video of one such immersive experience a YouTuber had with them:
https://youtu.be/U2Szbfq9IA4
They don’t appear to mind
They’re a protected hunter gatherer tribe in Tanzania that still live the exact same way as their ancestors did thousands of years ago, minus a few things (like not abandoning the elderly in the wilderness once they are too old, etc)
These tours basically are immersive experiences where one can travel with and hunt game as large as baboons with them, spend time with them as they live daily life, etc. They don’t use firearms or anything, just bows and arrows, spears
What are the ethical and political implications of this? They gain money from living on display essentially.
Here is a video of one such immersive experience a YouTuber had with them:
https://youtu.be/U2Szbfq9IA4
They don’t appear to mind
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