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Climate Change Impacts Can Be Differentially Perceived Across Time Scales: A Study Among the Tuareg of the Algerian Sahara [PDF]
As an Indigenous community of Algeria and the broader Sahel, the Tuareg hold unique ecological knowledge, which might contribute to broader models of place‐based climate change impacts.
M. D. Miara +10 more
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History and genetic diversity of African sheep: Contrasting phenotypic and genomic diversity. [PDF]
Abstract Domesticated sheep have adapted to contrasting and extreme environments and continue to play important roles in local community‐based economies throughout Africa. Here we review the Neolithic migrations of thin‐tailed sheep and the later introductions of fat‐tailed sheep into eastern Africa.
Da Silva A +20 more
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Analysis of multiple-herbicide resistant Amaranthus palmeri populations from Spain points to an introduction of the eccDNA from America. [PDF]
In this study, multiple herbicide resistant mechanisms have been confirmed in two Amaranthus palmeri populations from Spain that survived glyphosate‐ and ALS‐inhibitor herbicides. Our data suggest that the eccDNA and the mutations identified in the ALS gene are the result of an evolutionary event that occurred outside Spain.
Manicardi A +5 more
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Ethnography of communication of the Tuareg in Europe allows to conceive a global process of communication in which the use of internet takes an essential place.
Pierre Peraldi-Mittelette
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Reflections on Myth and History: Tuareg Concepts of Truth, "Lies," and "Children's Tales" [PDF]
In this essay, I discuss the problem of how to interpret these processes without imposing Western paradigms and "black-box" terms, and yet still produce useful comparisons of different knowledge-power systems. My purpose is to discuss the problematics of
Susan J. Rasmussen
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Azawad As a Self-proclaimed Tuareg State
The author was set to find out the fundamental reasons for the separatism of the Tuareg community in the Republic of Mali. The article examines the evolution of the political identity of the Tuaregs and the consolidation of scatted nomadic tribes into a ...
V. R. Filippov
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THE IMZAD AND TUAREG MUSIC: GENDER DEBATES VERSUS BELIEFS, VALUES AND PROMOTIONS
This paper discusses the Tuareg people of the Central Sahara, outlining salient issues relating to the imzad (a Targai musical instrument) and gender. It examines the various ways in which gender and gendered meanings are derived in musical instruments.
Marie Agatha Ozah +1 more
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The conflict in the Republic of Mali [PDF]
The state of Mali, which used to be an oasis of peace in an unstable region, turned almost overnight into a conflict site. Weapons and refugees from Libya fueled tensions in the north of the country. This was followed by the worst possible scenarios: the
Pavlović Marko
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Identität, Imagination und Tourismus bei den Tuareg im Norden des Niger
Der Artikel unternimmt den Versuch der Komplexität von Identitätsfragen im Tourismus gerecht zu werden, indem zwischen mehreren Ebenen der Identität in der Tuareg-Gesellschaft in Niger unterschieden wird.
Emmanuel Grégoire, Marko Scholze
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The article deals with the notion of friendship in the Tuareg resistance movement. Among Tuareg migrants, friendship terms were mainly used as a political means aiming to strengthen the unity of an imagined, but still utopian Tuareg nation.
Georg Klute
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