"The Truth about the Desert" Exile, Memory, and the Making of Communities among Malian Tuareg Refugees in Niger

"The Truth about the Desert explores the living conditions under which Tuareg refugees from northern Mali rebuild their lives in the Nigerien diaspora and how these conditions affect their self-understandings and cultural practices, established status hierarchies, and religious identity formati...

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Main Author: Diallo, Souleymane (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cologne Modern Academic Publishing 2018
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