TUAREG

or Touaregboth: twäˈrĕg, Berbers of the Sahara, numbering c.2 million. They have preserved their ancient alphabet, which is related to that used by ancient Libyans. The Tuaregs traditionally maintained a feudal system consisting of a small number of noble families, a large majority of vassals, and a lower class of black non-Tuareg serfs, who performed the agricultural tasks. The upper classes, organized in tribes, convoyed caravans and, until subdued by France, were feared as raiders. The fiercely independent Tuareg resented European hegemony in Africa, and they long resisted conquest. Tuareg men go veiled, while the women are unveiled. Women enjoy respect and freedom, and descent and inheritance are through the female line. Though nominally Muslim, the people still retain many pre-Islamic rites and customs. The traditional way of life for the Tuaregs (e.g., raiding neighboring tribes, leading caravans, and exacting taxes from trans-Sahara travelers) has changed. Since the 1970s droughts and famines have forced many Tuaregs from their desert homes into urban areas; many have become farmers. In the 1990s political tensions caused further relocation. Groups of Tuaregs have fought for autonomy from Niger and Mali, but cease-fires were signed in both nations in the mid-1990s.

See F. J. Rennell, People of the Veil (1926, repr. 1966); P. Fuchs, The Land of Veiled Men (tr. 1956).

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...arid Sahara. The Tuaregs migrated south during...they erected several Tuareg states. Converted...and Timbuktu, the Tuaregs spiritual capital...Central Africa. The Tuareg states gradually...attempting to enter Tuareg territory in 1898...French colonies, the Tuaregs were finally subdued...
...value of physical work. The Tuareg dependants and slaves were...people has seriously affected Tuareg pastoral organisation for many...refused to pay tribute to noble Tuaregs, and many of these high...In conclusion, while the Tuareg hierarchy may still exist in...
...during sexual intercourse. To eat, a Tuareg carefully raises the veil enough to enable...a number of groups, exists among the Tuareg. The veil is a mark of maturity. Only...much of the menial work and the herding. Tuareg women are not faceveiled at all, but...
...aggressive or hostile toward smiths. Tuareg nobles say, the smith is like a woman...her), but joke with him (her), and Tuareg smiths say, we (smiths) are like cousins...Smiths are of uncertain origin, outside Tuareg society, and still tend to marry endogamously...
...traces of dual organization among the Tuareg of the Central Sahara, we have to refer...166 the ancestors of the present-day Tuareg. This tradition thus assigns a Beranes genealogy to the Tuareg tribes, and any subdivision of the Tuareg...
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Art of Being Tuareg: Sahara Nomads in a Modern World...Paris has commissioned work from Tuareg inadan and has also borrowed Tuareg design motifs for use in other...clients who are no longer only Tuaregs but also Africans from other regions...
...Jewelry, Fashion, and Identity: The Tuareg Example. by Kristyne Loughran When I...decorative arts inspired me in my own study of Tuareg jewelry. He encouraged me to think in...her neck, the necklaces shine. From a Tuareg poem by Rabidin Ag Sidi Mohamed (1...
Going Global: Tuareg Jewelry in the International Marketplace...thirty years, the silver jewelry of the Tuareg has gained increasing recognition in Europe...sufficient quantities of jewelry to sell. Tuareg inadan (male smiths) have also occasionally...
...scents" in Anthropology: Aroma in Tuareg Sociocultural Systems and the Shaping...healing, and the life course among the Tuareg of Niger, West Africa. During an interview...herbal specialists, and more general Tuareg cultural belief in illness transmission...
...ANCESTORS: THE SPIRIT OF THE GIFT AMONG THE TUAREG(1) by Susan J. Rasmussen Throughout much...alms, elders, and ancestor beliefs among the Tuareg of Niger, West Africa. Many Tuareg explicitly associate elderhood with takote...
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...to marginalise the Tuareg. Tight restrictions...placed on nomadism and Tuaregs were heavily taxed...the integration of Tuareg fighters into their...did not resolve the Tuaregs political frustrations...than acknowledge the Tuaregs legitimate frustrations...proved easier for the Tuareg to be dismissed both...
...after numerous other Tuareg fighters laid down...from a generation of Tuaregs who took up arms...descendent of the Tuaregs. The name Ghazzaf...popular within the Tuareg clans, but somewhere...Gathafis clan and the Tuareg, the president seized...hundreds of Malian Tuaregs into his army. When...
SAHARA MAN: Travels with the Tuareg by Chris Martin SAHARA MAN: Travels with the Tuareg by Jeremy Keenan (John Murray, hb, pp285...traditional society. The society in question is the Tuareg, a proud race of desert warlords who, although...
...Saharan countries became independent the Tuareg were excluded both politically and...is integral to the lifestyle of the Tuaregs. The drought years disrupted the...reprisals followed, with several hundred Tuareg being killed and many more thrown...
...Festival on Earth: For Centuries, the Tuareg Nomads of the Sahara Have Gathered at...minutes walk from the festival site. The Tuareg, a nomadic group who inhabit the Sahara...its fourth year, grew out of an annual Tuareg get-together that has taken place on...
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...Dragoman Truck Sets off into the Desert Where Travellers Meet Tuaregs, Not Tourists. Byline: Tom Chesshyre ONE of the first descriptions...runs through 11 countries. The sands are inhabited by the Tuareg and Beja people, among others. There arealso a lot of camels...
...successfully through the lands of the Berber Tuareg. These were the non-Arab veiled marauders...Tuat. In the mid-19th century, the Tuareg had been romanticised by French traveller...with instructions to avoid conflict. TUAREG had other ideas. They infiltrated guides...
...and Niger, and rendered the Tuareg stateless. Long-held animosities...tried to enforce new laws the Tuareg rebelled. A series of armed...drought wiped out livestock, the Tuaregs main livelihood, forcing young...promises of an independent Tuareg state. In the meantime, however...
...comes alive for the November festival of Tuareg culture and music, a threeday extravaganza...headed into the desert with Saleh and his Tuareg drivers. Our objective was a massive...watching the sun go down. Suddenly, a Tuareg in flowing blue robes raced his black...
...Ghadaffis army in the 80s, combat in the Tuareg rebellion of 1990 and international musical...by the Malian army for helping a local Tuareg rebel movement. Ibrahim fled the country...whose music had become the symbol of Tuareg independence and resistance, and they...
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TUAREG or Touareg both: twa...ancient Libyans. The Tuaregs traditionally maintained...class of black non-Tuareg serfs, who performed...relocation. Groups of Tuaregs fought for autonomy...however, there were Tuareg attacks against government...
...until 1904 because of concerted Tuareg resistance. In 1900, Niger...between the government and the Tuareg in the early 1990s, in part...uranium mining on traditional Tuareg lands, subsided with the signing...peace accord in 1995. Some Tuaregs, however, continued sporadic...
...subject to incursions by the Tuareg and Fulani. The 19th cent...engaged in conflicts with the Tuareg ethnic group in the north...there were attacks in N Mali by Tuaregs the government said were army...new truce was signed with the Tuareg rebels in Sept., 2007, but...
...Missionaries of Africa). In 1905 he went to Algeria and lived among the Tuareg. He settled near the small village of Tamanrasset, where he produced his studies of Tuareg language and literature. He was killed when the desert tribes revolted...
...populations of Libya, Algeria, and Morocco. Except for the nomadic Tuareg , the Berbers traditionally were small farmers, living under...Libyan inscriptions is close to the script still used by the Tuareg. The origins of the Berbers are uncertain, although many theories...
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