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An Investigation of the Impact of Change in Natural Resources Use in Hadza Livelihood: A case of Eyasi, Tanzania

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This study intended to investigate the impact of change in natural resources use in Hadza livelihood for the period 1980 to 2014. The study involved Domanga, Mongo wa Mono and Quang'dend villages in Mbulu and Karatu Districts, respectively. Participatory approaches were used to obtain data for this research. Household interviews, wealth ranking, transect walk and observation were used to obtain data. The data collected were analyzed using SPSS and Excel programmes. Findings showed that the natural habitats of the Hadza were undergoing fast changes now than at any other time in history which brings both negative and positive changes to the Hadza communities. This was mainly evidenced by increase of farms and grazing in traditional hunter-gatherer areas. In Domanga the area settled and cultivated comprised 10% of all land and that in Quang'dend was 7%. This indicated a great decline in natural fruits, roots, tubers, berries and wild animals which are the major sources of food for the Hadza. Many water sources had also dried out due to increase in use for irrigation and for domestic use in the growing human settlements. There was a noticeable change in the livelihood of the Hadza in Mbulu District where many have started to diversify their livelihood by doing some farming and keeping livestock such as poultry, and engaging in ecotourism. In Karatu District the Hadza were forced to change their livelihood due to marginalization by other communities which deprived them of their natural food sources and water. Within this process many Hadza had become impoverished and others had resorted to untraditional behavior of heavy drinking, increased social conflicts and even starvation. This research recommends meaningful effort from the government and relevant NGOs should be made to help the Hadza transform safely to modern livelihoods while at the same time granting them rights to some of their ancestral lands.


  • | Author: Thomas Reuben Mollel
  • | Publisher: Eliva Press
  • | Publication Date: March 23, 2021
  • | Number of Pages: 107 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 163648140X
  • | ISBN-13: 9781636481401
Author:
Thomas Reuben Mollel
Publisher:
Eliva Press
Publication Date:
March 23, 2021
Number of pages:
107 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
163648140X
ISBN-13:
9781636481401

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  • 5
    A good book

    Posted by Grace Mtuwa on 4th May 2021

    This book reflected a true situation of the Hadza foraging community of the Eyasi Basin in Tanzania. The author revealed the struggle of Hdza amidst changes in their ecological system and the obstacles they face in surviving the 21st century. I recommend researchers who are interested to research on this foraging community to read this book. There are still research gapes to be addressed and which can help to improve the living and livelihood situation of this community. Grace One of the Hadza women