The Tuareg community established itself as a cultural community whose identity revolves around a language that is based on family and social organisation
Tuaregs are Berbers. Their language, “le tamasheq outamahaq”, is without doubt one of the most important berber dialects. It is precisely in this location that it’s usage has been kept alive; including the traditional alphabet, le tifinagh, and scriptures that women were formerly responsible for handing down to future generations.
Some defining characteristics of the Tuareg Community :
They are essentially desert people and they mainly occupy the central Sahara
A nomadic civilization since the beginning. Traditionally the Tuaregs carry out their farming and commercial activities in the Saharan area. In recent times they have tended to remain stationary due to the drought period from 1974 to 1983.
Islam is practiced wholeheartedly in the region