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Tuareg Tribesmen - Sahara - West Africa - with spears
Tuareg Tribesmen - Sahara - West Africa - posing for this photograph with their spears. Two other Tuareg self-designations are Kel Tamasheq meaning " speakers of Tamasheq", and Kel Tagelmust, meaning " veiled people" in allusion to the tagelmust garment that is traditionally worn by Tuareg men (as shown clearly on this photograph). Date: 1903
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Berber Confederation Desert Faces Feb18 Nomad Nomadic Nomads Pair Peoples Region Sahara Saharan Spears Tribesmen Twareg Veiled Pastoralists Tuaregs
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In this evocative photograph taken in 1903, two Tuareg tribesmen from the Sahara region of West Africa proudly pose for the camera, each holding a spear. The Tuareg people, also known as the Kel Tamasheq or "speakers of Tamasheq," and Kel Tagelmust, or "veiled people," are an indigenous ethnic group primarily residing in the arid and unforgiving Sahara Desert. The Tuareg are a confederation of Berber-speaking pastoralists who have historically been renowned for their nomadic lifestyle, moving across the desert with their livestock in search of water and pasture. In this image, the Tuareg men are seen wearing the traditional tagelmust garment, a veil that covers the lower face and neck, protecting against the harsh desert sun and sand. The Sahara Desert, one of the largest hot deserts in the world, covers much of North Africa and is known for its extreme climate, with temperatures reaching over 120 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and dropping to freezing temperatures at night. Despite these challenging conditions, the Tuareg have adapted to the desert environment, developing unique techniques for survival, such as building underground homes called "fogharas," and using camels to transport water and goods. This photograph offers a glimpse into the lives of these resilient and fascinating people, whose rich cultural heritage continues to captivate and inspire us today. The Tuareg remain an important ethnic group in the region, and their traditions and customs continue to be celebrated and preserved.
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