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What are the tuareg
The Tuareg people are about 2 million nomadic people who live across the Sahara Desert, including in the North African countries of Mali, Niger, Libya, Algeria and Chad.
Tuareg
This is a picture of the tuareg people on there camels witch they use to get to place to place.
Topic of study
My topic of study was " How do the tuareg people continue to live in a harsh enviorment? I chose this topic of study beacuase I really wanted to figure out is there a way for the tuareg to come out the Sahara destert and go to a different place or there just stuck there forever.
Picture of the Tuareg
people
This is a picture of a man getting water from a well.
This is a picture of the tuareg people sitting on the sand in sahara desert.
This is a picture of the sahara desert and some cows that died beacuase of the lack of food and water.
What I did was I searched up Tuareg sevival and it gave me a website that gave me 5 paragraph about the informatin that I need.
Before I started this project I thought that the tuareg people can come out of the sitation that here in now with, living process and food process but when I was reading and finding information I found out that Muammar Gaddafi likes to fight the tuareg so they dont really have a choice to live or stay.
Prediction
I found out what the tuaregs are going into Mali. They were in Mali becuase the Ethnic Tuareg soldiers who had been fighting for Gaddafi have fled Libya and have gone to Mali, where they helped to form a new rebel group. The National Movement for the Liberation of the Azawad (MNLA), which advocates for independence for Mali's northern desert region.
My claim is the Tuareg people have to learn how to survive in the Sahara Destert without reliable, good equipment. They must also fight for thier familes to live. My sources revealed that live is a constant struggle for the Tuareg, both in terms of basic water supply and political fighting for survival.
Conclusion
I learned why they have been associated with Libya’s former dictator, Muammar Gaddafi? Why have they been sheltering Gaddafi’s son, Saif al Islam Gaddafi. They did this beacuase Muammar Gaddafi recognized the Tuaregs as determined and resourceful fighters. He promoted thousands of them in the Libyan army and encouraged them to be loyal to him. Now that Gaddafi is dead, his son Saif has found refuge with a band of Tuaregs that are escorting him across the Saharan Desert between Niger and Mali.
Yes because at first I thought once the Tuaregs fought Gaddafi and won they will be able to leave the Saharah Desert, but I found out that Gaddafi died and his son is still alive and they are stuck in the Sahrah desert. The Tuareg had fought for Gaddafi in Libya, but now that is all over since 2011-2012.
https://www.pri.org/stories/2011-10-29/tuaregs-5-things-you-need-know