Tuareg - Henrietta Butler

Kel Tamasheq, the People Who Speak Tamasheq and a History of the Sahara

KORTE INHOUD

Published to coincide with the exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society, London, June 2015.

Romanticised by nineteenth-century explorers as mysterious 'people of the veil', but with a reputation too as fearsome warriors, the nomadic Tuareg have been the guardians of the Sahara for over a thousand years. Surviving in one of the most pitiless and inhospitable terrains on earth, they controlled the lucrative caravan trading routes until nineteenth- and twentieth-century colonisation followed by twenty-first century global politics and the rise of political Islam, jihadism and terrorism fragmented their society and way of life. And yet the unique and distinctive Tuareg culture, with its ancient Tifinagh script and traditions of proverbs, poetry and song and strict behavioural codes, survives despite the pressures on this proud race. With an introduction by Robin Hanbury-Tenison, a preface by Justin Marozzi, and contributions from Ghoubeid Alojaly, Edmond Bernus,Suzanne Bernus, Henrietta Butler, Pierre Boilley,...
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2016Uitgever: Unicorn Publishing Group208 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 1906509301ISBN-13: 9781906509309

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