The early tribal hunters who burned the forests to secure their prey gave birth to the ecosystems of the great savannahs.
The name was ominous: Chambura, in the local language, means "looked but didn't find", so-called because a fast-flowing river, crocodile and leopard meant that tribal hunters who went missing stayed missing.
Belief in these superstitions has led to the persecution of the species in many areas by tribal hunters.
But in other respects they were tribal hunters and food-gatherers.
The transformation from bark canoes to dugout canoes greatly increased the ability of the tribal hunters to catch and kill both of these types of sea creatures due primarily to a more formidable structure.
He derives his power from his Kamajor militia, the thousands of tribal hunters who have traditionally sided with the government.
Out in the diamond fields are the diggers: rebels of the Revolutionary United Front; Kamajors, a pro-government militia of tribal hunters; or ordinary Sierra Leoneans.
Five of the ten actors playing the tribal hunters were cast together in the 1965 South African film Diamond Walkers.
Many of the militiamen were tribal hunters, who wore feathers and hats and wigs, and sprinkled lotion on their bodies in the belief that it would deflect bullets.
The story involves a group of Native American tribal hunters living off bison, deer and reindeer.