A new study published in PNAS Nexus suggests that the famous equality seen in some hunter-gatherer societies might be driven ...
Far deep in the African bush, gleeful tribesmen of a pot-smoking hunting clan plunked a crown of hairy baboon skin atop my head. Evidently they were monkeying around. The friendly Hadza people spoke ...
In the heart of Tanzania, the Hadza people live as humanity once did — hunting, gathering, and sharing everything they find. They have no farms, no clocks, and no rulers, surviving entirely off the ...