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∙ 2013-05-23 01:54:23mostly camels milk
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The Turag has a more basic culture witch includes dancing and singing
Nomadic tribes have existed in pre-history and some (like the Tuareg) remain nomadic to this day.
The origin and meaning of the name Twareg has long been debated with various etymologies advanced, although it would appear that Twārəg is derived from the "broken plural" of Tārgi, an Arabic name whose former meaning was "inhabitant of Targa" (the Tuareg name of the Libyan region commonly known as Fezzan. Targa in Berber means "(drainage) channel", see Alojali et al. 2003: 656, s.v. "Targa"). A misinterpretation of Twārəg as a name connected with the Arabic root ṬRQ made up a false etymology "abandoned (by God)", which has no real linguistic support and is sometimes quoted by those who want to defame this ethnic group. A simpler Arabic source is the name Tarek or Tariq which means Morning Star (Venus) - a worthy name for these blue-skinned men.The Tuareg today are found mostly in West Africa, but, like many in Northern Africa, were once nomads throughout the Sahara. They have a little-used but ancient script known as the tifinaɤ;
mostly camels milk
The Tuareg tribe do not eat as much but they do eat some food Millet , goats meat, fruit, goats milk and cheese , millet vegetables
the tuareg wear blue and purple to
The Tuareg are a nomadic people who live in the Sahara desert in northern Africa. They speak the Tuareg language, which is part of the Berber family of languages.
A Tuareg is a member of a desert tribe.
The most essential food in the Tuareg's diet is milk. The main food that they eat twice a day is a porridge made from millet or other grain, along with large quantities of fresh milk. They also make bread, and cheese from goat milk, and they eat whatever wild fruits and vegetables they can collect seasonally. Tuareg herders rarely eat meat, except for festive occasions, holidays, and when they have guests.
Tuareg people of the Sahara Desert speak:TawellemetTayiá¹›tTamesgrestTafaghistTahaggart/AhaggarGhatMaghrebi ArabicFrench
The Tuareg are an Islamic African people. They are classified as seminomadic and they travel with their herds on a seasonal basis but also have a home area where they grow some food crops. The Tuareg are best known for the men's practice of veiling their faces with a blue cloth dyed with indigo. Early travelers' accounts often referred to them as the "Blue Men" of the Sahara Desert. There are around one million.
The Tuareg people mostly live in tents. The tents are made of goat skins or mats.
The Tuareg are an Islamic African people. They are classified as seminomadic and they travel with their herds on a seasonal basis but also have a home area where they grow some food crops. The Tuareg are best known for the men's practice of veiling their faces with a blue cloth dyed with indigo. Early travelers' accounts often referred to them as the "Blue Men" of the Sahara Desert. There are around one million.
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The tuareg live in the following 6 countries Algeria, Mali, Burkina (Faso), North Benin, Nigeria, and Niger.