|Living conditions = The oldest legends says Tuarerg once lived in grottoes, akazam, and then they lived in folliage beds made on the top acacia trees, tasagesaget, to avoid numerous wild animal during old times and even to this day to escape from mosquitoes. Other kinds of traditional housing include:
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|Education=Until recently, the Tuareg resisted sending their children to secular schools out of distrust of the government. Today most children finish primary school, and some go on to university.
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* ahaket: Tuareg goatskin red tent
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* tafala: a shade made of millet sticks
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* akarban also called takabart: temporary hat for winter season
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* ategham: hat for hot season
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* taghazamt: adobe house for long stay
Revision as of 02:03, 13 December 2020
|Education=Until recently, the Tuareg resisted sending their children to secular schools out of distrust of the government. Today most children finish primary school, and some go on to university.