People of the veil : $b being an account of the habits, organisation and history of the wandering Tuareg tribes which inhabit the mountains of Air or Asben in the central Sahara

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People of the veil : $b being an account of the habits, organisation and history of the wandering Tuareg tribes which inhabit the mountains of Air or Asben in the central Sahara

by Baron Francis James Rennell Rodd Rennell of Rodd

EN·~17 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
1

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0:41
2

PREFACE

8:16
3

PLATES

2:49
4

NOTE

2:09
5

CHAPTER I

1:06:59
6

CHAPTER II

1:30:23
7

CHAPTER III

1:21:03
8

CHAPTER IV

1:07:14
9

CHAPTER V

58:19
10

CHAPTER VI

1:02:42

Description

In the early 1920s the author set out across the remote mountains of Air, a stark region of the central Sahara, to live among the wandering Tuareg tribes. Over nine months he records their daily customs, the intricate hierarchies that bind the clans, and the stark beauty of a landscape where dunes meet stone. The narrative weaves vivid descriptions of camel caravans, desert festivals, and the subtle ways the Tuareg adapt to an unforgiving environment.

The account is enriched by the author's friendships with French colonial officers and the contributions of fellow travelers who supplied photographs and cinematic snapshots. While the work strives for scientific rigor, it retains the immediacy of an on‑the‑road journal, offering listeners a rare glimpse into a world that few outsiders have ever entered. Those fascinated by anthropology, geography, or the romance of desert exploration will find the story both informative and compelling.

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Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (1026K characters)

Release date

2024-11-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Baron Francis James Rennell Rodd Rennell of Rodd

1895–1978

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