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Study reveals underlying causes of food and nutrition insecurity among a hunter-gatherer group – News-Medical.Net
The diets of hunter-gatherers are changing at a fast pace, as in the contemporary world, they are increasingly being deprived of their access to land and natural resources and urged to adapt to sedentary lifestyle.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 9 2020
The diets of hunter-gatherers are changing at a fast pace, as in the contemporary world, they are increasingly being deprived of their access to land and natural resources and urged to adapt to sedentary lifestyle. An interdisciplinary study from the University of Helsinki brings forth the underlying causes of food and nutrition insecurity among a San group in Namibia.
The Khwe San tribe living in North-East Namibia, are still among the few so-calle…
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