Answer:
The Himba people are semi-nomadic pastoralists living in the north-western part of Namibia. They rely on their cattle for their livelihood, practice traditional forms of agriculture, and collect wild fruits, nuts, and roots. Their strong sense of community, connection to nature, cultural heritage, and low materialism are some factors that contribute to their happiness.
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