Meet the Doma Tribe of Zimbabwe, a fascinating group of traditional hunter-gatherers with a unique physical characteristic that sets them apart from other indigenous tribes.
The Doma people, also known as the vaDoma, have a distinctive feature that has sparked interest and curiosity among anthropologists and enthusiasts alike.
According to Doma mythology, their ancestors emerged from a baobab tree and began walking upright to hunt and gather fruits from the land.
This tribe has a language all on their own, called Dema, and is the only non-agrarian society in Zimbabwe, relying solely on hunting and gathering for their sustenance.