Nomads of the Sahel

Nomads of the Sahel

Author: Patrick Marnham

Publisher: Minority Rights Group

Published: 1979-01-01

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13:

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In 1973 an international disaster was declared in the Sahelian countries of West Africa (Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, Upper Volta, Niger and Chad). The picture presented to the world at the time was of a natural disaster of the first order, affecting six very poor nations. A prolonged drought had led to the disappearance of almost all their livestock, destroyed their way of life and resulted in mass famine. This had been caused by a change in climate which might continue. The traditionally self-sufficient nomadic peoples of West Africa were permanently weakened. The situation described amounted to no less than a sudden and complete collapse of living conditions in a vast area of the world. But was this an accurate description of events in the Sahel at that time? Please note that the terminology in the fields of minority rights and indigenous peoples’ rights has changed over time. MRG strives to reflect these changes as well as respect the right to self-identification on the part of minorities and indigenous peoples. At the same time, after over 50 years’ work, we know that our archive is of considerable interest to activists and researchers. Therefore, we make available as much of our back catalogue as possible, while being aware that the language used may not reflect current thinking on these issues.


The Nomad's Path

The Nomad's Path

Author: Alistair Carr

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-10-24

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 0857734547

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The Manga is one of Africa's most wild and remote regions: a hostile and unforgiving landscape inhabited by nomads. Situated in south-eastern Niger, in the shadow of the Old Salt Road, it has been mislaid by the modern world; no westerner had been seen there in living memory. The Nomad's Path is a beautifully-rendered account of a journey across this inhospitable region at a time of Tuareg insurgency in 2004 and 2008 . Carr sets out to explore the centuries-old link between the Barbary Coast and the Sahel along the Old Salt Road, while conjuring to life a lost wilderness and those who survive within it. At its heart is the story of a daring journey across the Sahel with the Tubu nomads. With tales of rebellion, lost civilisations, explorers - both intrepid and eccentric - and an epic seventeenth-century odyssey, Carr captures a sense of the intangible nature of the Sahel and delivers an evocative portrait of the Tubu - a people living on the tide-line of the Sahara and the edge of the world.


Nomads of the Sahara

Nomads of the Sahara

Author: Warren J. Halliburton

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13:

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Describes the history, culture, and daily life of the four nomadic groups that make their homes in the Sahara Desert.


Societies and Nature in the Sahel

Societies and Nature in the Sahel

Author: Philippe Lavigne Delville

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-06

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1134769067

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Examining the conditions for land occupation and natural resource use in the Sahel, this book offers a conceptual and practical approach to social organization and environmental management in the face of rapid environmental change.