The Hadza, a small tribe living near Lake Eyasi, N. Tanzania, lived by hunting and gathering until 1964鈥 1965 when most of them were persuaded to settle. T... FJ Bennett,IG Kagan,NA Barnicot,... - 《Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene》 被引量: 37发表...
The Hadza hunter-gatherers’ lives are very different from that of the average person in a materially developed culture. Around 300 Hadza subsist on what they are able to hunt and forage. They typically live with 20-30 other Hadza in camps that move location every six to eight wee...
To what extent are teachers prepared to teach in a variety of educational contexts? Questions ... Zimmerman,Enid - 《Arts Education Policy Review》 被引量: 1发表: 1998年 Who teaches children to forage? Exploring the primacy of child-to-child teaching among Hadza and BaYaka Hunter-Gatherers ...
Who is Mummu in the Enuma Elish? How many Hadza people are there? Who are the Arawaks and Caribs? Who sponsored Roman theatre performance? What is dramatis personae? Who is in the center panel of the Isenheim Altarpiece? Who is Kingu in the Enuma Elish? Who was Masaccio influenced by?
Introduction: Learning procedural skills as a medical student has evolved, as task trainers and simulators are now ubiquitous. It is yet unclear whether they have supplanted bedside teaching or are adjuncts to it, and whether faculty or residents are responsible for student skills education in this...
Hunting Income Patterns among the Hadza: Big Game, Common Goods, Foraging Goals and the Evolution of the Human Diet [and Discussion] The assumption that large mammal hunting and scavenging are economically advantageous to hominid foragers is examined in the light of data collected among ......