115 images for hunter gatherers pictures

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    Close-up of Petroglyphs (or rock engravings), Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

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    Petroglyphs or rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

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  • 862-03289590

    A bushman,or San,collapses in a trance during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-03289586

    A small band of Bushmen,or San,sing round their campfire. These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-03289592

    Bushmen,or San,dance during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-03355169

    A Hadza boy carrying a bow and arrows. The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 841-03063524

    Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

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  • 862-03355173

    A Hadza woman digs for edible tubers with a digging stick.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 841-02722974

    Namondjok in centre, who ate his clan sister, Namarrgon on right the Lightning Man and Barrginj his wife below left, supernatural ancestors at the rock art site, Nourlangie Rock, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

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    Rock paintings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

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  • 862-03821000

    A Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin returns to camp with a haunch of impala over his shoulder. He killed the antelope with a metal tipped arrow that had been dipped in a fast acting vegetable poison extracted from the desert rose.

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  • 862-03289588

    A bushman,or San,collapses in a trance and is helped by members of his band during a sing-song round their campfire. These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-07496149

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Three male lions patrolliing their territory early in the morning.

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    Petroglyphs (or rock engravings), Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

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  • 841-06342456

    Petroglyphs near Una Vida, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

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  • 862-03289589

    A bushman,or San,weeps in a trance as he is helped by members of his band during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-03289593

    A man and wife of a San community dance during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-03820238

    A NIIS hunter gatherer takes aim with his bow and arrow.The arrows are poisoned with the sap of a species of commiphora tree.They have detachable heads and no flights. Until recently, their way of life had remained unchanged for thousands of years.Few now live solely by hunting and gathering.

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  • 862-03820236

    A group of NIIS hunter gatherers enjoy eating an ostrich egg, which has been baked in the embers of a fire.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.

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  • 862-07496177

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Musiara Marsh, Narok County. A lioness roaring early in the morning.

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  • 862-03355118

    A Hadza hunter wearing a genet cat skin cape smokes cannabis from a crude stone pipe sheathed in leather.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources. .

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  • 862-03820235

    A group of NIIS hunter gatherers enjoy eating an ostrich egg, which has been baked in the embers of a fire.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.

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  • 862-07496178

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A group of lions lying on a termite mound watching cautiously as lions from another pride feed on a kill.

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    Petroglyphs or rock engravings, Twyfelfontein, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

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  • 862-03289591

    A bushman,or San,dances during a sing-song round their campfire. The men have rattles wound round their legs to help the rest of them keep rhythm during their dances.These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-07496202

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A lioness carrying one of her three 10 week old cubs to a new hiding place along an intermittent water course.

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  • 862-03289587

    A Bushman,or San,mimics an ostrich as he sings and dances round a campfire. The rest if the band keeps rhythm to the noise of the rattles wound round the dancer's legs. These NS hunter gatherers live in the Xai Xai Hills close to the Namibian border. Their traditional way of life is fast disappearing.

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  • 862-03355171

    A Hadza hunter wearing the skins of a baboon and genet cat checks the straightness of a new arrow shaft,fledged with guinea fowl feathers.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 862-07496220

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Bila Shaka Lugga, Narok County. Pride of lions huddling together to shelter from the rain at the beginning of the Long Rains. The lioness on the right is alert to wildebeest and zebra grazing on the plains.

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  • 862-03355175

    A Hadza girl wearing a beaded headband and necklaces.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 862-07496192

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A male lion guarding a lioness who is coming in to season so he can mate with her and prevent other males from approaching. Dawn with red oat grass.

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  • 862-03355119

    A Hadza hunter wearing as genet cat skin cape straightens a new arrow shaft in his teeth. The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources. .

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  • 862-07496150

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Two adult male lions patrolling their territory.

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  • 862-07496151

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A dark maned pride male sitting alert in long red oat grass early in the morning.

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  • 862-03366258

    A girl from the Ogiek community of hunter-gathers living in the Mau Forest keeps warm in a cowhide. Following Maasai custom,she wears a decorated headband which marks her recent circumcision.

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  • 862-07496217

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Two pride males watching the lionesses in their pride setting off to hunt after a heavy rain storm.

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  • 841-02711916

    Rock art of Tuaregs with camels, Tassili, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

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  • 862-07496218

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Two pride males watching the lionesses in their pride setting off to hunt after a heavy rain storm.

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  • 862-07496194

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A male lion feeding on a buffalo carcass.

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  • 862-07496219

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Two male lions alert to the movements of female members of their pride. Late evening in the rain.

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  • 862-07496221

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A pride male after a heavy rain storm.

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  • 862-07496148

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Two male lions alert to the movements of female members of their pride. They are patrolling their territory and stopping from time to time to scent mark to signify ownership.

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  • 862-03355411

    Scattered bands of Batwa pygmies hunt and fish in the Semliki Forest of Western Uganda,an extension of the vast Ituri rainforest of the Congo DRC. Rarely more than five feet tall,the Batwa are of mixed ancestry,being on average six inches taller than their Bambuti pygmy cousins who live deep inside the Congo rainforests.This old man uses a wild banana leaf to shelter from the rain.

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  • 862-07496146

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Three adult male lions investigating a buffalo dropping which one of them had rolled in.

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  • 862-03820229

    A group of NIIS hunter gatherers sit round their fire and smoke.They are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.They live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.

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  • 841-02711945

    Lion (Panthera leo) at water hole, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa

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  • 862-07496195

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A male lion defending a buffalo kill from vultures at dawn.

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  • 862-07496193

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A male lion keeps a careful eye on vulutures at a buffalo kill he is feeding on.

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  • 862-03820237

    A NIIS hunter gatherer carefully enlarges a hole in an ostrich egg, which will be used as a water container. They speak with four distinct click consonants and live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.

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  • 862-07496222

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A pride male pauses to drink on his way to cover after feeding on a kill.

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  • 862-07496175

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Two lionesses on a termite mound watching cautiously as lions from another pride feed on a kill.

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  • 862-03820244

    A NIIS hunte gatherer winds strings of rattles round his legs in preparation for a dance.These rattles are made from specially dried cocoons in which are placed tiny chips of stone.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.

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  • 862-03820240

    The heavily wrinkled skin of a very old NIIS hunter-gatherer The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.

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  • 862-03820242

    Two women from the NIIS hunter gatherer band talk together.The older woman is wearing a beautifully decorated leather cape.They live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.

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  • 862-03355168

    A Hadza boy carrying a bow and arrow. The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 862-03366507

    A pride of lions drinks from a muddy pool in the Masai Mara Game Reserve.

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  • 862-07496147

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Three adult male lions out patrolling their territory stopping to roll in the dung left by a buffalo.

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  • 862-03355170

    A Hadza hunter wearing the skins of a baboon and genet cat hangs strips of impala meat in a tree to dry in the sun.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 862-07496145

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Three male lions greeting and investigating scent. One of the males had found a buffalo dropping and rolled in it.

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  • 862-03820232

    NIIS hunter gatherers prepare to kill a porcupine in its burrow below a termite mound.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.

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  • 862-03821001

    A Hadza hunter sits on a rock close to Lake Eyasi with Mount Oldeani rising in the distance.The Hadzabe are a thousand strong community of hunter gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries.

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  • 841-03063534

    Rock paintings, Uan Amil, Akakus, Southwest desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

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  • 862-03820233

    A NIIS boy watches a woman quench her thirst by sucking water through a hollow reed from a blown ostrich egg. They live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.

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  • 862-03736996

    Namibia, Bushmanland. A young San (Bushman) woman at Nhoqma village (pronounced //Nhoq'ma) near Tsumkwe in northeast Namibia.

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  • 862-03820239

    A woman of the NIIS hunter gatherer band enjoys a smoke during a break in foraging for food.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned, lean and muscular.

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  • 862-07496099

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A lioness alert in long red oat grass while being greeted by a five month old cub.

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  • 862-07496089

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A pride male surveys his domain early in the morning.

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  • 862-07496143

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Lionesses alert to prey.

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  • 862-03355172

    A Hadza hunter wearing a baboon skin cape straightens a new arrow shaft in his teeth.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 862-07496126

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. A female cheetah with her 6 three month old male cub resting on a termite mound at dawn.

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  • 862-07496082

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Musiara Marsh, Narok County. A pride of lions with large cubs of a year or more old lying up on a termite mound early in the morning.

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  • 862-07496070

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Coalition of four young male lions investigating wart hog burrow.

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  • 862-07496071

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Two male lions in the heart of their territory on Paradise Plain, on the alert for rivals.

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  • 862-07496046

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Musiara Marsh, Narok County. A male lion alert as he guards a lioness from his pride at dawn. The female was in estrus and the courting couple had been mating.

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  • 862-07496061

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Musiara Marsh, Narok County. Liones and cub feeding on a kill at dawn.

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  • 862-03820234

    A band of NIIS hunter gatherers enjoy a smoke having collected several baobab fruits, which they will use as food.The pith surrounding the seeds can be made into an appetising drink.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.

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  • 862-03820243

    A woman from the NIIS hunter gatherer band enjoys a smoke. They speak with four distinct click consonants.The NIIS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia Botswana border.

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  • 862-03820241

    A woman belonging to the NIIS hunter gatherer band wears a beautifully decorated leather cape.The NIIS live in the harsh environment of a vast expanse of flat sand and bush scrub country straddling the Namibia-Botswana border.

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  • 862-03736995

    Namibia, Bushmanland. Elderly San (Bushman) woman smoking at Nhoqma village (pronounced //Nhoq'ma) near Tsumkwe

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  • 862-07496050

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Male cheetahs feeding on a wildebeest calf they have just killed.

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  • 862-03820230

    NIIS hunter gatherers follow animal trails through thick bush country on the edge of the Kalahari.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen.Until recently, their way of life had remained unchanged for thousands of years.Few now live solely by hunting and gathering.

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  • 862-03736994

    Namibia, Bushmanland. Portrait of a San (Bushman) woman at Nhoqma village (pronounced //Nhoq'ma) near Tsumkwe

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  • 862-03736998

    Nhoqma village, Bushmanland, Namibia. Ecotourism project, a young girl learns how to make ostrich-shell jewellery

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  • 862-03736997

    Nhoqma village (pronmounced //Nhoq'ma), Bushmanland, Namibia. An elderly San (Bushman) woman grounds grain for flat breads

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  • 862-07496025

    Kenya, Masai Mara, Narok County. Mother cheetah with her 4 six month old cubs resting on a termite mound at dusk.

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  • 862-03820231

    NIIS hunter gatherers make their way through waterless, bush country carrying their meagre water ration for the day in blown ostrich eggs.The NIIS are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen. Until recently, their way of life had remained unchanged for thousands of years.Few now live solely by hunting and gathering.

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  • 400-06628426

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  • 400-08807307

    Narwhal whales live in social groups called pods and live in the Arctic ocean and males have a tusk.

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  • 862-03355174

    A Hadza boy gathers edible berries for his family.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of hunter-gatherers who have lived in the Lake Eyasi basin for centuries. They are one of only four or five societies in the world that still earn a living primarily from wild resources.

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  • 400-05353253

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