The Hadza, or Hadzabe, are an indigenous ethnic group in north-central Tanzania, living around Lake Eyasi in the central Rift Valley. Their number is just under 1,000. 300–400 Hadza live as hunter-gatherers, much as their ancestors have for tens of thousands of years. They are among the last hunter-gatherers in the world. Wiliso, the young hadzabe hunter took me on his hunting trip. The male members of the tribe are famous for having incredible hunting skills. They only use arrow and bow to capture their foods. Their main target are the baboons.