- published: 27 Dec 2007
- views: 36777
- author: moddyloc
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tuareg tribe
berber people of extreme southern algeria,northern niger,northern mali,Burkina Faso,extrem...
published: 27 Dec 2007
author: moddyloc
tuareg tribe
berber people of extreme southern algeria,northern niger,northern mali,Burkina Faso,extreme southern libya, Doomed desert nomads news.bbc.co.uk
- published: 27 Dec 2007
- views: 36777
- author: moddyloc
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Tuareg People (Episode 1)
Tuareg is an old Freedom People....
published: 22 Feb 2007
author: Yezidism07
Tuareg People (Episode 1)
Tuareg is an old Freedom People.
- published: 22 Feb 2007
- views: 90285
- author: Yezidism07
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VW Touareg VS Boeing 747 (by UPTV)
VW Tuareg Jumbo (by UPTV)...
published: 23 May 2008
author: AutoMotoTV
VW Touareg VS Boeing 747 (by UPTV)
VW Tuareg Jumbo (by UPTV)
- published: 23 May 2008
- views: 489383
- author: AutoMotoTV
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Tuareg's Return Home - Mali
May 1997 A report on the plight of the nomadic Tuareg people of the Sahara. For centuries ...
published: 01 Nov 2007
author: journeymanpictures
Tuareg's Return Home - Mali
May 1997 A report on the plight of the nomadic Tuareg people of the Sahara. For centuries the deserts of northern Mali have sustained the Tuareg; herdsmen known as the 'blue people' of the Sahara. But, in the 1990s the combination of droughts and civil war forced most to abandon their herds and flee to refugee camps in Mauritania. Now Moussa Ag Mohammed is returning to his land; but the loss of his herds, and the remorseless advance of the desert, means his ancient lifestyle is doomed. Mohammet Ali, whose lineage can be traced back twelve hundred years, digs with pitiful tools to maintain an ever sinking well against the dusty backdrop of the desert plains. He refused to fight or flee during the war, sticking by his philosophy 'If it is hot where you are, it's even hotter somewhere else'. Orphaned Faty and her brother tend their precious market garden on a patch of sand outside the village; every last drop of water must be pumped by hand. The Tuareg are still pessimistic that their way of life will die out as their children migrate to the towns for an 'easier' lifestyle
- published: 01 Nov 2007
- views: 90047
- author: journeymanpictures
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Ishumar 2 - New Tuareg Guitars
February the 21st 2011. Released in France by Reaktion, in the UK & Ireland by IRL. 3 year...
published: 10 Feb 2011
author: Sedryk69
Ishumar 2 - New Tuareg Guitars
February the 21st 2011. Released in France by Reaktion, in the UK & Ireland by IRL. 3 years after 'Ishumar, Music of the Tuareg Resistance', the French label Reaktion, specialising in music of the Sahara, releases a second volume as an overview of contemporary Tuareg music creation in 2011. 30 years ago, the group Tinariwen (Nothern Mali), revolutionised Tuareg music by introducing the electric guitar to support their songs of rebellion. At the beginning of the 2000's, the group began an international career with growing success: 4 studio albums; tours around the world; and prestigious collaborations (Robert Plant, Herbie Hancock,...). Has this first success of a Tuareg band changed the situation for all the bands that have followed their model? Do their successors still dream of revolution, or rather of an international career? How can the Tuareg guitar evolve? Although these evolutions are taking place at this very moment, the compilation 'Ishumar 2, New Tuareg Guitars' tries to provide some answers. Tinariwen's shadow hangs over all 12 tracks on the album, but all these groups, from Mali, Niger or Algeria, have understood the need to move away from the original style. Like the current Tuareg youth who exchange mp3's via bluetooth, these artists are open to the world and carry out bold hybridisation between Tuareg guitar and other music: rock (Tamkilwate), blues (Nabil Othmani), reggae and even a touch of rap (Amanar). The instruments are diversified with the ...
- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 17974
- author: Sedryk69
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Mosaic News - 07/12/12: Mali's Tuaregs Driven Out of Last Stronghold as Military Intervention Looms
Mali's Tuaregs driven out of last stronghold as military intervention looms, thousands of ...
published: 13 Jul 2012
author: linktv
Mosaic News - 07/12/12: Mali's Tuaregs Driven Out of Last Stronghold as Military Intervention Looms
Mali's Tuaregs driven out of last stronghold as military intervention looms, thousands of Saudi protesters demand release of prominent cleric al-Nimr, Kuwaiti women score victory with swimmer's participation in Olympic Games, and more. Today's headlines in full: Mali's Tuaregs driven out of last stronghold as military intervention looms Al Jazeera, Qatar Tens of thousands of Saudi protestors demand release of prominent cleric al-Nimr Press TV, Iran Scores killed in massive Nigeria tanker blaze Press TV, Iran Israeli drone strike kills one Palestinian east of Gaza City Press TV, Iran Israeli military deploys rocket interceptor targeting Gaza at Egypt border Press TV, Iran Iron Dome missile defense system deployed in Eilat after recent Sinai attacks IBA, Israel Olmert has 'no intention of returning to politics' IBA, Israel Negotiations break down over Tal Law replacement IBA, Israel Kuwaiti women score victory with swimmer's participation in Olympic Games BBC Arabic, UK HRW: Cluster munitions reported in Syria Future TV, Lebanon Gunmen kill nine police recruits in Lahore Al-Alam, Iran Palestinians from historic Khirbet Beit Mirsim at risk of forced displacement Palestine TV, Ramallah Image: Militiaman from the Ansar Dine Islamic group sit on a vehicle in Gao in northeastern Mali, June 18, 2012: REUTERS/Adama Diarra Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East, including Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian ...
- published: 13 Jul 2012
- views: 3611
- author: linktv
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Bombino plays Tuareg Dedication Song
Bombino is a musician from Tidene, Niger, who uses his music to spread the message of equa...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: pitchforktv
Bombino plays Tuareg Dedication Song
Bombino is a musician from Tidene, Niger, who uses his music to spread the message of equal rights and peace for the Tuareg community of his Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso. Bombino and his band played a special acoustic version of "Imouhar" for Pitchfork Weekly on the High Line in New York City. Watch Pitchfork Weekly now, subscribe to Pitchfork's YouTube channel, and stay tuned every Friday for new episodes. Series Producer: Peter Macia Series Director: Jim Larson Camera: Winston Case, Tyler Jensen, Jim Larson Editors: Winston Case, Tyler Jensen, Jim Larson Motion Graphics: Mike Renaud/Optimus Sound Mix & Design: Jeff Curtin Production Manager: Patrick O'Connor Executive Producer: RJ Bentler Subscribe to Pitchfork TV so you don't miss any new content:www.youtube.com For more videos from Pitchfork TV: pitchfork.com Like Pitchfork on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow Pitchfork on Twitter: twitter.com Check out Pitchfork on Tumblr: pitchfork.tumblr.com
- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 9269
- author: pitchforktv
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DT 125 & Tuareg 125 & KMX 125 GoPro Movie
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published: 10 Jun 2012
author: Majtekish
DT 125 & Tuareg 125 & KMX 125 GoPro Movie
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- published: 10 Jun 2012
- views: 2945
- author: Majtekish
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Tuareg - People Of The Land (Sahara)
Tuareg People Of The Land (Desert) am.libyahope.co.uk...
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: libyahope17
Tuareg - People Of The Land (Sahara)
Tuareg People Of The Land (Desert) am.libyahope.co.uk
- published: 14 Jan 2012
- views: 7213
- author: libyahope17
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Appeal of Tuareg tribe to all Libyan tribes 29 10'11
Full text Appeal of Tuareg tribe to all Libyan tribes: To all our tribes in Libya, you hav...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: sanskrit011
Appeal of Tuareg tribe to all Libyan tribes 29 10'11
Full text Appeal of Tuareg tribe to all Libyan tribes: To all our tribes in Libya, you have suffered huge losses because of this false revolution, the revolution of mercenaries from NATO... ...My brothers Touareg tribes of Libya and Africa, you elected th...e deceased Gaddafi as your leader and we know that the Touareg, when one of their leader is killed, are mobilizing to deal with perpetrators. My brothers Touareg I have to tell you that your leader was killed by the hands of people who know neither God nor his prophet and commit atrocities like those committed by the Jews. ... ...As you have seen the abuse they inflicted on the body of your leader and it is time to react. We know where you are opposed to these mercenaries and this is your reaction will determine the fate of the perpetrators of these mercenaries and colonizers. Yes my brothers Tuareg of Libya, Algeria, Western Sahara, Mali and Niger, you who used to come visit your leader and you know its position with respect to the Tuareg: you honored and made you leaders and officers and leaders... ...Today we must sound the trumpet and start the fierce resistance to burn the earth under their feet. Your grandfather Omar Mokhtar is the right model for you to know. The tomb of Ghaddafi be for you and for us a beacon that lights our way in the fight against these renegades.
- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 13025
- author: sanskrit011
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Tuaregs offer to international mission in Mali
French troops intensify battle against al Qaeda-linked militants in Mali as some Tuareg se...
published: 20 Jan 2013
author: agendaviews
Tuaregs offer to international mission in Mali
French troops intensify battle against al Qaeda-linked militants in Mali as some Tuareg separatists pledge to join the fight. Deborah Lutterbeck reports
- published: 20 Jan 2013
- author: agendaviews
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Tuareg: The Desert Warrior (1984) Part 1/10
Tuareg - Il guerriero del deserto (original title) In a desolate section of the Sahara onc...
published: 17 Nov 2011
author: HistoireTamasheq
Tuareg: The Desert Warrior (1984) Part 1/10
Tuareg - Il guerriero del deserto (original title) In a desolate section of the Sahara once ruled by the French, two thirsty men stumble into the camp of a Tuareg warrior where they're given water and shelter. Soldiers from the new Arab government now arrive by Jeep and demand the two men be turned over to them. The warrior refuses, citing the sacred laws of hospitality. The soldiers shoot dead one of the men and carry off the other -- a political foe of the new government. The warrior mounts his camel and rides off to rescue his kidnapped guest. Actors: Mark Harmon, Paolo Malco, Antonio Sabato, Aldo Sambrell Directors: Enzo G. Castellari Studio: Westlake Entertainment DVD Release Date: July 1, 2003 Run Time: 97 minutes
- published: 17 Nov 2011
- views: 4119
- author: HistoireTamasheq
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Tuareg Dance - Timbuktu Mali
This is a video of a Tuareg music presentation in January 2007. Filmed in Mali, north of T...
published: 22 Feb 2007
author: imgjp
Tuareg Dance - Timbuktu Mali
This is a video of a Tuareg music presentation in January 2007. Filmed in Mali, north of Timbuktu
- published: 22 Feb 2007
- views: 66448
- author: imgjp
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Tuareg People
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published: 05 Sep 2011
author: foglishjimbob
Tuareg People
- published: 05 Sep 2011
- views: 5109
- author: foglishjimbob
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The Berbers and Tuaregs - Erfoud, Morocco
www.TravelsWithSheila.com Erfoud is in the Middle Atlas of Morocco surrounded by desert. L...
published: 09 May 2010
author: travelswithsheila
The Berbers and Tuaregs - Erfoud, Morocco
www.TravelsWithSheila.com Erfoud is in the Middle Atlas of Morocco surrounded by desert. Local guide, Ali, joined the group and began our morning tour by explaining Berber and Tuareg culture. Ali was dressed in a traditional blue Tuareg "bou-bou", an outer garment similar to a Kaftan with baggy pants underneath and a turban. The only difference between the two tribes is that Berbers are farmers and Tuaregs, nomads. Whatever, Ali was both interesting, informative and had a great personality.
- published: 09 May 2010
- views: 7872
- author: travelswithsheila
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Tatta A Tuareg traditional midwife by Brahima A. Diallo
Tatta is a portrait of a traditional midwife, Tatta Walet Anoufleye, in Adjel-hoc, a Tuare...
published: 24 May 2011
author: TheVisualculture
Tatta A Tuareg traditional midwife by Brahima A. Diallo
Tatta is a portrait of a traditional midwife, Tatta Walet Anoufleye, in Adjel-hoc, a Tuareg community in the Kidal Region of northern Mali. In this Tuareg community, giving birth is a family affair. Expectant mothers prefer to stay at home during their entire pregnancy and especially for the delivery. Whilst the Community Health Centre offers modern obstetric services it tends to be avoided by the local women. The health centre is seen as an environment in which they feel insecure and uncomfortable. To lessen the gap between traditional ideas and professional health care, an NGO has offered special training to six traditional midwives in the town of Adjel-hoc. Tatta Walet Anoufleye is one of them. This group of traditional midwives is working with community health workers to promote safe childbirth and to raise awareness about the health services. With Tatta, we explore the cultural drama of a Tuareg community in transition between modernity and tradition, dealing with pregnancy and giving birth.
- published: 24 May 2011
- views: 15808
- author: TheVisualculture