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  1. The Tuareg: People of Ahaggar by Jeremy Keenan, 2003-01

21. Africa
Genocide against the Nuba, Ogoni Nation, tuareg people in Northern africa countries Forest Conservation Archive africa indigenous peoples - africa Nigeria and
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Eropean imperialism in Africa, Internet History Sourcebook
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The Impact of the Centuries of Slave Trade on Africa

How Africa Was Underdeveloped Economically
- control of the monetary system as critical to colonialism
African History Internet Sourcebook

Light Weapons in the Sahel-Sahara Subregion

Workshop on Illicit Trafficking in Small Arms: African Issues
Association of Concerned Africa Scholars ... Black history in the Carribbean Fourth World Documentation Project, African Documents including, Genocide against the Nuba, Ogoni Nation, Tuareg people in Northern Africa, Great Lakes conflict in Eastern Zaire, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, and Tanzania (see genocide racism Media sources in Africa , from MediaChannel.org by country The Arab Organization for Human Rights. Action Without Borders - African countries , organizations, NGOs by country Africa resources and maps Maps of Africa Action Without Borders - African countries Forest Conservation Archive - Africa ... U.S. Military and Corporate Recolonization of the Congo

22. UEA Saharan Studies Programme: Other Related Publications
Keenan, J., 2002 The Situation of the tuareg peoples in North and West africa in The indigenous World 20012002, Copenhagen International Work Group for
http://www.uea.ac.uk/sahara/ssp-pubsother.html
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Books
Keenan, J., The Tuareg: People of Ahaggar , London: Sickle Moon Books (new edition, first published 1977, Allen Lane Penguin, London).
Keenan, J., Sahara Man: Travelling with the Tuareg , London: John Murray (paperback edition, September 2003).
Conflict between farmers and herders in the semi-arid Sahel and East Africa: A review
(IIED Drylands Programme Pastoral Land Tenure Series No. 10), London: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
Journal Articles
'Monitoring vegetation change in desert oases by remote sensing; a case study in the Libyan Fazzan' Libyan Studies
Keenan, J., 'The Sahara's Indigenous People, the Tuareg, fear Environmental Catastrophe', in Indigenous Affairs - Quarterly Journal of the International Work Group on Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), no. 1:50-57. Keenan, J., 'The Lesser Gods of the Sahara' in Public Archaeology
'The Fezzan Project 2001: Preliminary report on the fifth season of work' in Libyan Studies
'The Fezzan Project: preliminary report on the fourth season of work' in Libyan Studies Seddon, J.D.

23. AMAZIGH SITES
Morocco, Markunda Aures, Imaran the tuareg, etc. images of traditional Berbers (Amazigh) of north africa. Nations Working Group on indigenous peoples, in Geneva
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  • Tamazgha.fr News on amazigh issue in frensh.
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  • AMAZIGH.NL - Language, history, culture, music and more. In Dutch and Tamazight.
  • ACAA Association in America The Amazigh Cultural Association in America, Inc., is a non-profit organization registered in the state of New Jersey, organized and operated exclusively for cultural, educational, and scientific purposes to contribute to saving, promoting, and enriching the Amazigh language and culture.
  • Adrum Productions: UMALU . Site of the Amazigh artist's first CD, with samples. Also an introduction to the Amazigh people and music.
  • Africa Internacional No. 19
  • 24. NATIVE-L (June 1993): AFRICAN 'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' TAKE STOCK
    The question had puzzled one of the tuareg invited to he wondered, has a conference on indigenous peoples got for from dominant ethnic groups in africa was to
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    AFRICAN 'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' TAKE STOCK
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    Subject: AFRICAN 'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' TAKE STOCK
    WORLD RAINFOREST MOVEMENT
    AFRICAN 'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' SEARCHING FOR A FUTURE
    'Indigenous Peoples' from all corners of the African continent
    have met for the first time to take stock of their situation and
    organise for their future.
    By Marcus Colchester
    When John Hardbattle, a /Kwe 'Bushman' from the Kalahari, was a
    young boy his mother explained to him about the variety of
    peoples. 'God made us all. We are all the same. But, we are different' she told him, thus encapsulating one of Africa's great dilemmas: how to recognise the continent's cultural diversity while at the same time ensuring equality for all humanity. Today, John is a spokesperson for the 'First Peoples of the

    25. Indigenous Peoples Of The World
    Survival for tribal and indigenous peoples Bulletin on the Desert home to the Bushmen People http//www Art and Life in africa - tuareg People http//www.uiowa
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    ~ Indigenous Peoples of the World ~
    General links Australian Aborigines Bedouin People Bushmen of Kalahari ... Tuaregs of North Africa
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    Survival for tribal people
    Survival is a worldwide organisation supporting tribal peoples. It stands for their right to decide their own future and helps them protect their lives, lands and human rights. Survival's site is a chronicle of Survival's activities and a source of information about tribal peoples: the problems facing them and the solutions Survival would like to see. http://www.survival.org.uk/index2.htm Center For World Indigenous Studies
    An indigenous peoples founded non-profit US 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting the sovereignty and self-determination of indigenous peoples worldwide. http://www.cwis.org/ Aboriginal Connections - An Indigenous Peoples Web Directory
    A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American Indian and International Indigenous sites on... http://www.aboriginalconnections.com/

    26. International Decade Of The World's Indigenous People: Symposium On Indigenous I
    and oral tradition in the tuareg society. the n/u language (South africa) and Levi and historian, Scientific Director of the indigenous peoples’ Center for
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    International Decade of the World's Indigenous People Symposium on "Indigenous Identities: Oral, Written Expressions and New Technologies"
    UNESCO, 15-18 May 2001
    Entrance at 125 avenue de Suffren, Paris 75007 Programme The first part of the Symposium (15-16 May) explored the interaction and complementarities of the oral and written, as well as the role of traditional or modern supports in the safeguard and transmission of indigenous cultural values. The second part of the Symposium (17-18 May) focused on the impact of new technologies (multimedia, Internet) on research and teaching in anthropology, museology and current protocols for the re-appropriation of the tangible and intellectual cultural property of indigenous peoples.

    27. NativeWeb Home
    IT is supported by the Sengwer indigenous Development Project (SIDP). TUNGHAT, tuareg, africa, 663. Native peoples of the Sahel, in Northern africa.
    http://www.nativeweb.org/resources.php?name=Africa&type=2&location=313

    28. NativeWeb Resources: Aboriginal & Indigenous Nations
    is an indigenous peoples community based organization that maintains the Nahaucalli, Embasssy of indigenous peoples in Phoenix TUNGHAT, tuareg, africa, 661.
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    We are a non-profit, community computer drop-in centre. We offer free training programs for those interested in learning about computers
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    ANAC is a non-governmental, non-profit organization whose membership works mainly in First Nations Communities. An affiliate group of the Canadian Nurses Association, it is the only Aboriginal professional nursing organization in Canada.
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  • 29. Conference Of Non-Governmental Organizations In Consultative Status With The Uni
    indeed asked herself how africa, representing only 1 by Mr Khamady Ogas, representative of the tuareg People. education programs for indigenous peoples, as did
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    WORKING GROUP ON
    INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
    GENEVA 21-25 July 2003 BACK
    Plenary Session
    Wednesday 23th July 2003
    Today's morning session followed yesterday's session on item 4b of the agenda about the theme " Indigenous Peoples and Globalization ". Another 40 speakers had the floor today to make their statements. Again, the principle issues treated related to the general effects of globalization on Indigenous Population and the different initiative the concerned governments and especially the International Community should take to encounter these effects. The major accusations against the phenomenon of globalization are its effect on the environment and indigenous cultures. The indigenous populations do not have enough possibilities to participate in the globalization process. In addition to that, they are asked to apply the programs of financial institutions such as the World Bank and the IMF, which are not well adapted to their needs. Related to the environmental issue, speakers stated that sustained development and minimum environmental standards are the main conditions for the survival of Indigenous Populations as stated by Mr. Mohamed Handoine of the Association Amachires du Maroc. Mr. Handoine added that it is also a condition for the cultural survival of indigenous populations.

    30. IA 4/2001 Sustainable
    and CommunityBased Conservation Institutions in Southern africa by Robert K. Hitchcock The Sahara s indigenous peoples, the tuareg, Fear Environmental
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    English Publications Spanish Publications Publications in Other Languages Subscription rates 2004 Indigenous Affairs 4/2001
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    Contents:
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    Indigenous Peoples and the World Summit for Sustainable Development (WSSD)
    by Joji Cariño
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    Towards the World Summit on Sustainable Development: A Brief Introduction
    by Birgitte Feiring
    Dialogue Paper by Indigenous Peoples by CSD Indigenous Peoples Caucus Arctic Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change Research in the Arctic by Mark Nuttall Elizabeth's Walk Tshakuesh's Meshkanu by Jane McGillivray Africa Decentralization, Natural Resource Management, and Community-Based Conservation Institutions in Southern Africa by Robert K. Hitchcock The Sahara's Indigenous Peoples, the Tuareg, Fear Environmental Catastrophe by Jeremy Keenan Asia The Karen Response to Thai Conservation Policies by Chumpol Maniratanavongsiri

    31. Revue De Sommaires - Détail Des Articles D Une Revue
    management and communitybased conservation institutions in Southern africa ; Robert K The Sahara s indigenous peoples, the tuareg, fear environmental
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    34. Survival's Online Bookshop
    tuareg in north africa desert dwellers fight on. Survival africa collection The full set of african indigenous peoples in Siberia peoples of the frozen north.
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    35. Africa - Mentura - Family-Friendly Online DVD Rentals
    Following timehonored tuareg tradition, the boy and the men in a changing industry, and indigenous peoples reclaiming a Episode 9 The Making Of africa Get a
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    36. Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues
    To date, over 900 indigenous peoples from all regions africa, the Pacific Islands, East africa, the Arctic regions of the Americas, Inuit, tuareg, Saami, Maori
    http://www.dlncoalition.org/related_issues/permanent_forum_on_indigenous_issues.
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    Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
    Link to the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues The inaugural meeting of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, a new United Nations body, was held in NY 13 May 2002.
    From the UN Press Release: This is the first time that indigenous voices will be heard at such a high level by the world Organization. The new Forum represents an historic advance in indigenous peoples’ efforts to reach the ear of the international community and make their needs and concerns known. While they have made steady progress at the United Nations from their first approach to the League of Nations, to the Working Group on Indigenous Populations and the subsequent establishment of the International Decade the creation of the Forum as a subsidiary body of the Economic and Social Council is a breakthrough achievement.

    37. Indigenous Reference Site
    Micmac, Bribri, Ashaninca, TobaMaskoy, Gadabas, tuareg, Hawaiian. Pipile, Ufaina, Uros, Pathan, East africa, Tsembaga. Source The Health of indigenous peoples Compiled by
    http://www.ku.edu/~insp/referencesite.html
    Where Indigenous Peoples Live Source : The Health of Indigenous Peoples
    Compiled by Ethel (Wara) Alderete
    World Health Organization (WHO), 1999. WHERE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LIVE
    The following listing of Indigenous Peoples is not comprehensive, nor exclusive, but instead representative of peoples living worldwide. MAP KEY
    1. Artic 8.Great Basin 12.Circum-Caribbean 14.Mato Grosso ASIA 21.Chittagong Hill 26. Kalahari Desert
    Aleut Shoshone Akawaio Borbora 19. North and Tract Peoples San Chipewyan Ute Bari (Motilones) Botocudo Central Asia Chakma Inuit Choquie Ge (Central) Ainu Marma 27. Ituri Forest Saami 9. Southwest Guajiro Guato Hui Tripura Efe Apache Karina Kaduveo Manchu Lese 2. Sub-Arctic Dine (Hopi) Kogi Kaingang Miao 22. South East Asia Mbuti Cree Navajo Otomac Karaja Mongolian Chin Dene Zuni Paez Kayapo (Southern) Taiwan Aborigines Hmong 28. Australia and Naskapi Yarawato Tupi Tibetan Kachin the Pacific Ojibwa 10. Pacific NW Coast Yukpa Uighur Karen Aboriginals Bella Coola 15. Gran Chaco Yi Kedang Arapesh North America Chinook South America Ache Zhuang Lisu Asmat 3. Eastern

    38. 100gogo Expedition Of Africa, Africa's Super Predators & Mammals Safari
    great majority of African languages have no indigenous forms of the Mum of Cameroon, and the tuareg and other Many of the Sudanic peoples—such as the Malinke
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    Africa - The Birthplace of Modern Humans You either love it or hate it . . . Africa Map Click here to see large map
    Introduction
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    Africa is the second-largest continent , after Asia, covering 30,330,000 sq km; about 22% of the total land area of the Earth. It measures about 8,000 km from north to south and about 7,360 km from east to west. The highest point on the continent is Mt. Kilimanjaro - Uhuru Point - (5,963 m/19,340 ft) in Tanzania. The lowest is Lake 'Asal (153 m/502 ft below sea level) in Djibouti. The Forests cover about one-fifth of the total land area of the continent.
    The Woodlands, bush lands, grasslands and thickets occupy about two-fifth.
    And the Deserts and their extended margins have the remaining two-fifths of African land. World's longest river : The River Nile drains north-eastern Africa, and, at 6,650 km (4,132 mi), is the longest river in the world. It is formed from the Blue Nile, which originates at Lake Tana in Ethiopia, and the White Nile, which originates at Lake Victoria. World's second largest lake : Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the is the world's second-largest freshwater lake - covering an area of 69,490 sq km (26,830 sq mi) and lies 1,130 m (3,720 ft) above sea level. Its greatest known depth is 82 m (270 ft).

    39. Islam In Africa-Niger People
    56%, Djerma 22%, Fula 8.5%, tuareg 8%, Beri Religions Muslim 80%, remainder indigenous beliefs and or seminomadic livestockraising peoples Fulani, tuareg
    http://www.islaminafrica.org/niger-p.htm
    People: Age structure:
    0-14 years: 48% (male 2,374,482; female 2,277,176)
    15-64 years: 50% (male 2,345,773; female 2,447,951)
    65 years and over: 2% (male 119,644; female 106,822) (July 1998 est.) Population growth rate: 2.96% (1998 est.) Birth rate: 53.01 births/1,000 population (1998 est.) Death rate : 23.38 deaths/1,000 population (1998 est.) Net migration rate: migrant(s)/1,000 population (1998 est.) Sex ratio:
    at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
    under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female
    15-64 years: 0.95 male(s)/female
    65 years and over: 1.12 male(s)/female (1998 est.) Infant mortality rate: 114.39 deaths/1,000 live births (1998 est.) Life expectancy at birth:
    total population: 41.52 years
    male: 41.83 years
    female: 41.21 years (1998 est.) Total fertility rate: 7.3 children born/woman (1998 est.) Nationality: noun: Nigerien(s) adjective: Nigerien Ethnic groups: Hausa 56%, Djerma 22%, Fula 8.5%, Tuareg 8%, Beri Beri (Kanouri) 4.3%, Arab, Toubou, and Gourmantche 1.2%, about 1,200 French expatriates

    40. African Tribes - Berber People
    Berber tribes are Rif, Kabyle, Shawia, tuareg, Haratin, Shluh peoples of africa) The Berberspeaking peoples are regarded as the indigenous tribes of
    http://www.africaguide.com/culture/tribes/berber.htm
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    Berber

    Location: Berbers have lived in Africa since the earliest recorded time. References date back to 3000 BC. There are many scattered tribes of Berber across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. Forty percent of the Moroccan population is Berber, 30% live in Algeria, and 1% in Tunisia. There are smaller numbers of Berbers in Mauritania, Mali, and Niger. They tend to live in desert regions like the Sahara and in the Atlas Mountains. They live there because the Arabs conquered North Africa in the 7th century AD, and pushed the Berbers out. The number of Berbers in North Africa has slowly declined because more and more Berbers are adopting the language and culture of the Arabs.
    Language: Berber is derived from the Roman term for barbarians. Berbers are non-Arabic tribes. Throughout the centuries Berbers have mixed with many ethnic groups, mostly Arabs. Because of this, Berbers have come to be identified by linguistics instead of racial basis. The Berber language has 300 closely related dialects. A number of tribes have their own distinct language. Some of the largest Berber tribes are Rif, Kabyle, Shawia, Tuareg, Haratin, Shluh, and Beraber. The written language is not commonly taught and is rarely used.
    Daily Life: Berbers are traditionally Muslim, and societies are quite fragmented. Berbers have had a constant struggle for power in North Africa with Arab tribes for centuries. The Barbary Coast of North Africa was named after the word Berber, and was known as a place where Arab and Berber pirates would prey on ships on the Mediterranean Sea. Traditionally, Berbers raised sheep and cattle. However, some Berbers subsist by working in flourmills, doing woodcarving, quarrying millstones, and making pottery or jewelry. Women were generally involved with housework, weaving, and pottery. Berbers generally live in rural areas. Their housing is usually clay huts or tents made out of goat hair. In larger villages, however, houses are made of stone. Today, most Berbers are migrant workers who work in Spain or France.

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