This article is very interesting it is about how people in Tanzania have similar social networks just like us without and the absence of cellphones, internet etc. A researcher named Coren Apicella traveled to regions of Tanzania to study members of a tiny group of hunter-gatherers known as the Hadza. The Hadza group live as ancient humans in the Pleistocene. They have values such as no agriculture, carrying few or no possessions, setting up camp to forage and hunt, and relocating every four to six weeks after stripping the bushes and baobab trees within walking distance. They have an amazing culture and I like how they dont have to worry about getting money or relying on electronics, they can basically live life. Many people are culture shocked about how this because they can live without electronic gagets and for us it would be a crime if we didnt have that. I find this facinating and would like to visit there one day and learn more about there culture.
By: Brandie Suncin
site:
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-ancient-social-networks-20120126,0,3621864.story
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