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The People of the Camels: Human-Animal Relationship in Tuareg Linguistic Worldview

Etnolingwistyka. Problemy Języka i Kultury
The article deals with the image and concept of camel in the Tuareg language. The analysis is based on discourse, mainly from the early 20th century, devoted to the traditional model of society grounded in nomadism.
Marta Jackowska-Uwadizu
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Colourism and indigeneity: the portrayal of Tuareg Amazighs in EFL textbooks in Algeria

The Journal of Curriculum Studies
There are quite a few studies that adopted a critical perspective to the analysis of the narrative of standardized school textbooks and their impact in the process of ‘the interpellation of individuals as subjects’.
Fadhila Hadjeris
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Images of loneliness in Tuareg narratives of travel, dispersion, and return

Transcultural Psychiatry, 2020
This article examines how social, economic, and political upheavals in the Sahara have stimulated re-thinking about loneliness in relation to trauma from mobility, dispersion, and return home in communities of Tamajaq-speaking, Muslim, and semi-nomadic ...
S. Rasmussen
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Moussa, Mdou Moctar, and Akounak : How Migration and the Ishumar Overlap in the Sahara via Tuareg Guitar Music

Expressions maghrébines
s: It was my chance meeting with the film director of a film on Tuareg music, Akounak Tedelat Taha Tazoughai , that pushed me to tune into the music and artistry of the film's lead, Nigerien Tuareg artist Mdou Moctar.
Ampson Hagan
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‘Parents Unknown’. Separation and Loss in a Context of Repeated Work-Led Mobility (Tuareg iklan 1970–2021)

Journal of Migration History
This article explores the Sahelian practice of separating young children from their birth parents for work-related purposes. This occurred in the 1970s in certain elite Tuareg contexts, when alternative livelihood options were scarce; its impact was ...
Clare Oxby
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Demographic distribution of the Tuareg in the Sahara

مجلة العلوم الإنسانية المرقب
The Tuareg are a people of nomadic and sedentary Berbers who live in the Sahara Desert, especially in Algeria, Mali, Niger, Libya and Burkina Faso. They are all Sunni Muslims.
Ibrahim Al-Sabri   +1 more
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Artistic Expressions in Tuareg Jewelry of Niger: Design, Craftsmanship, and Cultural Significance

Arts in society
This paper explores the artistic expressions found in Tuareg jewelry of Niger, delving into the intricate design elements, craftsmanship techniques, and the profound cultural significance these pieces hold.
Amina Ibrahim Maïga, Abdoulaye Harouna
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Born into Bondage? Iklan Lives along the Rural-Urban Continuum (Tuareg, Sahel)

Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage, 2020
This article considers the predicament of a low-status Tuareg woman living close by her former master’s family in rural central Niger in 2010; for the family, she maintained the status of taklit (“slave descendant,” feminine singular of iklan), somewhere
C. Oxby
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The Tuareg veil

Middle Eastern Studies, 1977
A noteworthy characteristic of all Tuareg groups is the veiling (anagad) of the men. A relative measure of the importance of the veil among the Tuareg, can be ascertained from the abundant terminology relating to its numerous features and attributes. Although there are differences in the style of the veil between various tribes and classes,2 the veil ...
openaire   +1 more source

Characterizing terranes and a Neoproterozoic suture zone in Central Hoggar (Tuareg Shield, Algeria) with airborne geophysics and Landsat 8 OLI data

Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2022
Kawther Araïbia   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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