Tuareg women-only musical tradition reborn in Algeria
A single-chord violin played only by Tuareg women is making a comeback in Algeria as the last of its players come to the rescue of a tradition on the verge of extinction.

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Practices and knowledge linked to the Imzad of the Tuareg communities of Algeria, Mali and Niger

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رالّا بويا - أسطورة الرّيف | Lady Bouya - The Rif Legend

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3,000 year-old Tuareg tradition in Algeria: Sebeiba Festival | Al Jazeera World Documentary

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Les Filles de Illighadad - Nimas Wadnat Chitawen (live @TivoliVredenburg Utrecht)

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À la découverte des merveilles du Hoggar | THÉMA DOC

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Antoinette Harrell explores her African roots in Niger with the Tuareg

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🇲🇷 Mauritania's musical tradition kept alive by the Internet l Al Jazeera English

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Can Tuaregs, Kabyle and Sanhja Amazighs understand each other?

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BERBER WOMEN Surprised me; Here is Why.

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Fatou Seidi Ghali (Les Filles de Illighadad) - Telilit

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Archive - Fatimata I Imzad music I EL Moutanakil @ Djanet

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How Were North Africa's Berbers Arabised?

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Behind the Blue Veil

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Les Hommes Bleus de l'Aïr, Touregs du Niger - Reportage de 26 minutes - 2005

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Rokia Traoré - Projet Roots au 104

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History Of The Tuareg People

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Algeria Tuareg Festival: Traditional music, dance to lure tourists | World of Africa

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Imarhan - Achinkad (Official Video)

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Timbuktu: Life in Mali’s Most Notorious Desert Outpost

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