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    From Friends to Enemies: Negotiating nationalism, tribal identities, and kinship in the fratricidal war of the Malian Tuareg by Georg Klute

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The article deals with the notion of friendship in the Tuareg resistance movement. Among Tuareg migrants, friendship terms were mainly used as a political means aiming to strengthen the unity of an imagined, but still utopian Tuareg nation. …”
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    Touaregs 2.0 by Pierre Peraldi-Mittelette

    Published 2018-12-01
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    Islamistes et rebelles touaregs maliens : alliances, rivalités et ruptures by Emmanuel Grégoire

    Published 2013-07-01
    Subjects: “…Malian Tuareg rebellions…”
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    Touaregs en ZAD by Jérémy Sauvineau

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…By focusing on the way of living of Tuaregs hosted in this ZAD, this study describes how the Tuaregs develop alternative atmospheres, of which the Tuareg blues concert is a typical example.…”
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    L’imagerie touarègue entre littérature savante et littérature populaire by Paul Pandolfi

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…To this day, a number of clichés continue to hinder our understanding of the Tuareg society. With different degrees and some adjustments, such clichés usually emerge in travel literature, media, movies, advertising, and sometimes in academic publications. …”
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    Tourism and gender identities in Agadez, Niger by Ouassa Tiekoura

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Then, it was suddendly interrupted by the two successive Tuareg rebellions and the spread of islamist threat. …”
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    À propos d’une géométrie vernaculaire : pratiques d’orientation en pays touareg by Dominique Casajus

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…What practical knowledge do the Tuareg, who have neither maps nor compasses, develop to orient and mentally situate themselves in space? …”
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    Sur l’origine de l’écriture libyque. Quelques propositions by Dominique Casajus

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Attested in more than a thousand inscriptions from Libya to the Canary Islands in northern Africa, these alphabets are probably the forebears of the current ones used by the Tuareg. The only inscription that has been dated (139 BCE) with a reasonable degree of certainty is bilingual, Libyco-Punic, from Dougga in Tunisia. …”
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