Hadza

Japanese: Hadza
Hadza

...The largest group of Cushitic languages ​​are spoken by the agricultural and pastoralist Iraqi people (140,000), followed by the Mbugu (10,000). Khoisan-speaking tribes include the Sandawe (30,000) and the Hadza. The Hadza are closely related to the San (Bushmen) of South Africa and lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Hadza" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…クシ語派に属する言語を話すのは農牧民のイラク(14万)が大きく,次いでムブグ(1万)などである。またコイサン語を話す部族にはサンダウェ族(3万)やハッツァ族Hadzaがいる。ハッツァは南アフリカのサン(ブッシュマン)と近縁で,狩猟採集生活を営んでいた。…

※「Hadza」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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