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Hatsa (African people)

LC control no.sh 85135513
LC classificationDT443.3.H37
Topical headingHatsa (African people)
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Variant(s)Hadza (African people)
Hadzabe (African people)
Hadzabi (African people)
Hadzapi (African people)
Kangeju (African people)
Kindiga (African people)
Ndiga (African people)
Tindega (African people)
Tindiga (African people)
Wakindiga (African people)
Watindega (African people)
See alsoEthnology--Tanzania
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Found inWork cat : 00040263: Stephenson, J. The language of the land : living among the Hadzabe in Africa, 2000: CIP galley (Hadzabe are the last hunter-gatherers living a traditional life in Africa. They speak a click language similar to the Khosian language spoken by the bushmen of the Kalahari. The Hadzabe live in the Lake Eyasi region of Tanzania. There are many different local names for the Hadza)
African ethonyms and toponyms (Hadza (Hadzapi, Kindiga, Hatsa, Kangeju, Tindega))
Biebuyck, D.P. African ethonyms, 1996: p. 102 (Hadzapi (Hadsa, Hadza, Hatsa, Kindiga, Ndiga, Tindega, Tindiga, Watindiga, Tanzania))
Ethnologue: p. 320 (Hatsa (Hadza, Hadzapi, Hadzabi, Kindiga, Tindiga, Wakindiga, Kangeju, Tanzania))