welcome to the hatzabe tribe of hunters and gatherers i must say, that's how easily waiting far away. not every tourist, far from every tribe. i just got very lucky with the guide. meet mustafa, he was born in a village not far from this tribe, from childhood he was interested in the lifestyle of the khasabi, and having matured, he took up anthropology and lived with the tribe for many years, during which he not only learned everything about the local traditions and customs, but also perfectly mastered the very specific and rare language of these people, they speak the hadza language. it's a clicking tongue. for example, hello in the hadza language sounds like soft snapping, and she is there, and what does he say, he wants to learn one more from you. greetings how do only men greet? i will try the language of three types of quiet, soft and hard, these clicks, as if wedged into different parts of the word in some they may not be in words at all, but the main thing is that the presence of a click can change the meaning of the word . the result is just great. thank you and how many words