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Young Barabaig...

Tanzania 2015

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Young Barabaig sent on December 01, 2015 (20:37) by Viaggiatorenotturno. 6 comments, 869 views. [retina]

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sent on December 02, 2015 (7:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Bella, a woman Datoga?
It 'a bit' of years since I've been there ...

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sent on December 02, 2015 (10:16)

Ciao Memy!
Si tratta di una donna Barabaig per la precisione. I Barabaig sono proprio una delle tribu' del "gruppo" dei Datoga.. che occhio che hai :)

Nel nord della Tanzania spesso li identificano come Wataturu. Non sono molto conosciuti e mi ci e' voluto un po' prima di incontrarli (a volte li si vede lungo le strade ma i villaggi sono spesso lontani dalle cittadine/strade principali).

Nella stessa zona ho incontrato anche una famiglia di Wahadzabe.

Ciao!

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sent on December 02, 2015 (11:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I really like that area and I think I was the first to go over some fifteen years ago when the road and almost always impractical and tourists they had seen very few ....
I had read the Hadabe or Hadza or Wahadzabe in Swahili and I managed to go only on the second try because of one of the most incredible bogged down on my visit to Tanzania and I must say that in the end I liked more the Datoga who did not even know us They were ....
Then over the years the situation is a bit 'changed but remains very interesting because those two tribes if you do not see there not be seen anywhere else, and their story is really interesting 8-)

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sent on December 02, 2015 (11:39)

Una zona davvero bellissima.. e devo dire che mi sono trovato anche io piu' "a mio agio" con i Datooga.. anche perche' e' un po' piu' facile interagire.
Gli Hadzabe purtroppo, non se la passano bene, la maggior parte dei gruppi sta abbandonando lo stile di vita tradizionale (cacciarotori raccoglitori) e fanno molta fatica a coltivare/allavare.
Posso anche confermare che il turismo e' tutt'ora inesistente nella zona in cui mi trovavo, circa 100km a sud-ovest del Lago Eyasi (dove invece un po' di turismo e' arrivato).. io ci sono stato per lavoro (storia lunga) e da quello che mi hanno detto nella loro vita avevano incontrato solo altri due altri muzungu.. un missionario (molti anni fa) e un ricercatore piu' di recente.

Tante storie interessanti che meriterebbero di essere approfondite.. e vissute.

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sent on December 02, 2015 (11:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

At least, thanks to a campaign by Survival International, have avoided the area near the Lake Eyasi was transformed into a large game reserve for rich people who would have predicted their removal ... 8-) :-P 8-) :-P

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sent on April 20, 2016 (9:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A magnificent photos!
Also the beautiful gallery
hello Riccardo


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