Tuaregs are a West African cultural group.
No. Tuaregs are not related to Jews, however, they speak languages that are distantly related to Hebrew.
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The Tuaregs get their water source from the towns they pass through, wells in rural areas, and sometimes a river they passed by. Since their nomads, the Tuaregs have many different ways to gain water. Because they know how to find it...
Hourst has written: 'Sur le Niger et au pays des Touaregs; la mission Hourst' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Tuaregs, French 'La mission Hourst' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Tuaregs
Henri Duveyrier has written: 'Exploration du Sahara' -- subject(s): Botany, Tuaregs, Zoology
Henri. Guillaume has written: 'Les nomades interrompus' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Nomads, Sedentarisation, Tuaregs
Georg Klute has written: 'Die schwerste Arbeit der Welt' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Tuaregs
Odette Bernezat has written: 'Hommes des montagnes du Hoggar' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Tuaregs
Paul Pandolfi has written: 'L' habitat du Hoggar' -- subject(s): Dwellings, Ethnic relations, Huts, Tuaregs
Claude Blanguernon has written: 'Le Hoggar' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Tuaregs, Touaregs, Description and travel 'Pierres du Hoggar' -- subject(s): Poetry
I don't know. I think they eat non protein meat, milk, cheese, grains, porridge and bread, if I am not mistaken.