Tuareg Tribe Wooden Bowls ~7.1" Tall (New 2024) - West African Artifacts

African Angel ArtsSKU: AA02785

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Description

Dimensions: H:7.1" W:13.6" L:13.6" Weight: 3.3 lbs.

Tuareg Tribe Wooden Bowls

These wooden carved bowls from the Tuareg tribe of Mali are exquisite pieces of craftsmanship that hold cultural significance and often serve practical purposes within Tuareg households. The designs on these bowls often reflect Tuareg cultural motifs, which can include geometric patterns, symbols representing aspects of their nomadic lifestyle, or scenes from nature.

About the Tribe

The Tuareg people are nomadic people who live across the Sahara Desert, including in the North African countries of Mali, Niger, Libya, Algeria and Chad. They have extensive indigenous knowledge allowing them to survive in one of Earth's most formidable climates. The Tuaregs are part of the Berber group of people, and they are largely Muslim. Like other indigenous peoples of Africa, they are caught between maintaining their traditional livelihoods or accommodating government policies favoring sedentary lifestyles. Another challenge is climate change, which causes droughts and makes it tougher to herd livestock.

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