I was enlisted in the FFL (long since separated) In Algeria. Things happened and I got lost. The Tuareg people found me. I lived amongst them for over 3 months. I was cared for and treated well. There are days I wish I could return.
Amazing! What a culture! The desert is awe inspiring and beautiful but also extremely difficult to live in. It took centuries for these people to develop their survival skills. I have so much respect for this beautiful culture. What a blessing to be born in this tribe. God bless them.
From the far north of Africa, thank you for this wonderful documentary ❤ The Tuareg are truly the kings and queens of the desert ,We love them and respect them very much
@@BongDonky Yes, they are heavily mixed because they were slavers. Modern Tuaregs are usually half north african, half subsaharan. Many modern tuaregs were recently freed slaves with little to no North African dna.
THE BEST IS TO TRAVEL, SOLO, AND FIND A NICE HERBERGE, AND STAY THERE FOR WEEKS, HELPING FINDING WOOD TO BURN, ETC, AND PAYING, AND REALY LET THE DESERT ENTER ONE'S BODY. THIS SILENCE... INVADES ONE'S MIND...RELAXES ALL BRAIN ACTIVITY... WELL, IT MUST BE EXPEARIENCED, I CANNOT EXPLAIN IN WORDS. THE DESERT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING THROUGH HIS SILENCE. (I recommend L'Herberge De Sud, in Merzouga.) ⭐
Despite all the natural hardships and western colonisation, Tuarig people have absolutely mind blowing culture. Also they are one of the happiest people .
@ГаджиМагомедовКураев Im not coming up with things from my mind mate, i've seen enough genetic projects and most of Berbers' maternal haplogroups are either H which is linked to Early European Farmers and U6 which is Eurasian in origin, Paternally E-L19 and E-M78 dominates which in turn are North African local, and then comes other haplogroups like G2a, J2b, E-M2, J1 which are linked to EEF, Sahel migrations, Roman invasion respectively...
"The Kingdom of sun wind and sand where humans are tiny specks who must suppress their pride in the face of Nature's vastness only the chosen ones can survive in this Kingdom of nothing",24:04. Wonderful words.
Prayers for all these beautiful people & salute to everyone plus women are very beautiful & hard working Taking care of their men’s Thanks for the documentary salute
A wonderfully made programme. It is a bit sanitised eg the salt miners in other programmes can be seen to have a really terrible life at times, but still a good portrayal . Excellent.
Yes❤ There's some books, written by Alberto Vázquez Figueroa, about the Tuareqs, he has lived with them, he's from Canary Islands... I highly recommend his books:"The Tuareq" & "The Eyes Of The Tuareq".
Now, 2024, i found this wonderful vid telling the extraordinary lives of the Tuareg.I believe that the desert is their dominion, their cradle of live and the whole definition of who they are.Territorial disputes and claims from powerful forces around them made life even more difficult for these people.Each of us deserve a life, a place and haven of our own, if only there is respect then such wont be lost.
Very good video of ancient culture of Arab and Africa of ñomadic ,Tauareg peoples. During watching the video it is seen some Touareg are praying salath as Muslims and other si Singing,dancing .❤🎉😮
Hello..I would welcome you here..in our region..am born here and still living in the closet City..every weekend I goes back to visit my family.although I just lost my father about a week ago...the section chief Here .I would take you along and show you around..if you wanna come.. just lemme know..toureg
Qué impresión, muy buen documental, pero explíqueme, cómo está la relación entre los Tuareg y los seminómadas aprile y/o Fulani, quinésica habitan más o menos el mismo territorio?
Amazing Tuareg people!!!! I truly admire them. I hope they manage to have their autonomy in their father's lands!!!! Btw, they are much happier than we are in our so called "civil western society". They have true values and respect! God bless you Tuareg people. Preserve your heritage and defend your rights to be the lords in your own lands!
this guys had beaten the spanish royal army and helped keep al andalus survive another 2 centuries but the Arrraaaabs as usal who likes fun and dance lost everything salutesfrom Tunisia aka Carthage am not Arab am a mix of Amazigh and Vandals race thats why am blond
Incredible documentary, and my God what little these folk would need to elevate their lives from this misery, and we sit here crying about our cheekbones.
Though it has great cinematic value, this documentary needs a lot of fact checking. It's also quite odd that in this century the narrator boldly says at 36:00 that the sahel region separates WHITE Africa from BLACK Africa 😮😮 Could've definitely done better
@@khadijasaidi Yes, indeed, the Tuaregs are much closer to the Hausa than to the Yoruba. Moreover, in the region where the documentary was filmed, the Tuaregs currently speak Hausa better than Tamasheq, which is the Tuareg language. The part where they talk about the Zarma just shows how little they know about these regions.
I was enlisted in the FFL (long since separated) In Algeria. Things happened and I got lost. The Tuareg people found me. I lived amongst them for over 3 months. I was cared for and treated well. There are days I wish I could return.
Sounds like something from a movie. I have long entertained the idea of joining the FFL and meeting the Tuareg people.
Please, what is FFL?
@@annapacana1409 French Foreign Legion
Wow!!! That's insane! There's a story and a half!!!
Wow
I have no words but tears about how these people manage their well organized wild life with a strong faith away from stress and toxics
100% Right
Prayers and respect to my Touareg brothers and sisters from a nomad from cold desert of Tibetan plateau.
You are Tuareg?
@@chaostheoryrulz6080 I’m Tibetan
I’m blood related to Genghis Khan!
Hello brother, I am from northern Algeria , Are there Tibetan in Algeria?
Thank you my brothet from step i am
tuareg from Sahara
Amazing! What a culture! The desert is awe inspiring and beautiful but also extremely difficult to live in. It took centuries for these people to develop their survival skills. I have so much respect for this beautiful culture. What a blessing to be born in this tribe. God bless them.
Yes ! 🧡🌱
From the far north of Africa, thank you for this wonderful documentary ❤
The Tuareg are truly the kings and queens of the desert ,We love them and respect them very much
Ciao, are the Tuareg Berber who are mixed with Sub Saharan Africans? Saluto!
? @@AsSudan33
from the whithest to the darkest human in the world everyone today is a mix of some races @@BongDonky
@@BongDonky Yes, they are heavily mixed because they were slavers. Modern Tuaregs are usually half north african, half subsaharan.
Many modern tuaregs were recently freed slaves with little to no North African dna.
@@BongDonky They are Arab tribe, Banu maliq and Banu hillal.
My close friend is Tuareg and I wanted to know more, thank you.
Studying about this area, 50+ yrs ago,..this fascinated me.
Now, come to life, on video,..it's even more amazing.
THE BEST IS TO TRAVEL, SOLO, AND FIND A NICE HERBERGE, AND STAY THERE FOR WEEKS, HELPING FINDING WOOD TO BURN, ETC, AND PAYING, AND REALY LET THE DESERT ENTER ONE'S BODY. THIS SILENCE... INVADES ONE'S MIND...RELAXES ALL BRAIN ACTIVITY... WELL, IT MUST BE EXPEARIENCED, I CANNOT EXPLAIN IN WORDS. THE DESERT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING THROUGH HIS SILENCE.
(I recommend L'Herberge De Sud, in Merzouga.) ⭐
Much love to my Tuareg brothers and sisters. May their culture keep going strong forever!
It's crazy how different people live on the same plant great Documentary
Despite all the natural hardships and western colonisation, Tuarig people have absolutely mind blowing culture. Also they are one of the happiest people .
Western colonialism helped them , introduced new technologies 😂
❤❤
@@PoldarkGodzilla exactly they still be unadvanced desert dweller
@@PoldarkGodzillawestern didn't help them.
@@PoldarkGodzillayou uh, you don’t exactly know what the point of Western Colonialism was, do you?
Love from Pakistan🇵🇰 For Touarege Brothers...❤
Lol
@@ranjittyagi9354 pajeet Hindu spotted 😂
@ГаджиМагомедовКураев Maternally only! paternally they're local North Africans
@ГаджиМагомедовКураев Im not coming up with things from my mind mate, i've seen enough genetic projects and most of Berbers' maternal haplogroups are either H which is linked to Early European Farmers and U6 which is Eurasian in origin, Paternally E-L19 and E-M78 dominates which in turn are North African local, and then comes other haplogroups like G2a, J2b, E-M2, J1 which are linked to EEF, Sahel migrations, Roman invasion respectively...
@@xxar7xx665berber are predominantly black why try dictate our history
الحمد ِلله
Such strong ppl deserve respect for their courage and hard work through the harsh desert
My Nat Geo group stayed in berber tents in Morocco..I love the desert environment and it's people SALAAM
"The Kingdom of sun wind and sand where humans are tiny specks who must suppress their pride in the face of Nature's vastness only the chosen ones can survive in this Kingdom of nothing",24:04. Wonderful words.
These people have good lives I like such lives without internet without media quiet lives.❤
Tuareg guy told us I will never own a smart phone it’s a waste of time 🕰️ they love the way they live . Bless them
EXCELLENT! Documentary.
Thank you
Prayers for all these beautiful people & salute to everyone plus women are very beautiful & hard working Taking care of their men’s Thanks for the documentary salute
A wonderfully made programme. It is a bit sanitised eg the salt miners in other programmes can be seen to have a really terrible life at times, but still a good portrayal . Excellent.
I miss so much The Desert.. and my Jaouad❤ 😭Thank you for an awesome documental 🙏💝
Great documentary, with interesting info .I have met touaregs myself in.the south of Algeria ,Tamanraset .great people .
I really appreciate and love for them I'm geography student . Love travelling these people's have great culture and great history
Amazing people...and those hands at 4.44...they could tell a story on their own of a life hard lived
I’m addicted to these documentaries. So amazing
What a beautiful life! They deserve to be left alone and at peace
Yes❤ There's some books, written by Alberto Vázquez Figueroa, about the Tuareqs, he has lived with them, he's from Canary Islands... I highly recommend his books:"The Tuareq" & "The Eyes Of The Tuareq".
Unless the Americans and NATO show up .
Yes life is so difficult but they're happy 'happiness makes longer life God bless them and always
I’m an Algerian tuareg, my dads side is black. But I’m also Han Chinese from my mums side.
So your mom is Chinese right?
That too many mixes
@@mdualeali6190 It’s 2 only
Damn that’s so cool
Do u do the camels stuff as well mate .?
🇩🇿I am from Algeria, and once I went to Tamanrasset, the country of the Tuareg, and I am proud of the blue people, as they are considered Algerians. ❤
they dont consider themselves algerians
@@rpvofficiel2184 You mean the blue people?
yes@@LovemyselfVic
@@rpvofficiel2184Are you okay? 😅
“as they are considered algerians” um duh they’re actually native unlike you arabs
Super cool documentary..... Need one for the fulanis... Yorubas... Hausas.... Berbers....
The Tuaregs are berbers, because berbers are Amazigh. But you’re right we need some for Yorubas Hausa Fulani 🙏🏾.
@@MistaJackson . They are mixed berbers not berber. They have really high sub Saharan DNA.
@@younas258
Yup! They are slowly and deliberately infiltrating and intermingling Tuareg domain.
@@MistaJacksonthere’s blsck tuaregs as well….
Simply amazing it was delight to feel back in time when trade took place without currency simply exchange of goods found and produced in that region ❤
So beautiful, adventurous and hard life of desert, to travel with caravans is so amazing.
Now, 2024, i found this wonderful vid telling the extraordinary lives of the Tuareg.I believe that the desert is their dominion, their cradle of live and the whole definition of who they are.Territorial disputes and claims from powerful forces around them made life even more difficult for these people.Each of us deserve a life, a place and haven of our own, if only there is respect then such wont be lost.
Amazing documentary about my people!!!
SO much respect to your people after watching this documentary. I had no idea about the Tuareg people.
@@stopactionsam
And if the south have their way they will soon cease to exist in original form.
Amazing film - beautiful people. Thank you for this informative film.🙏
There aren't many places left where traditions continue apparently untouched by modern technology. I am glad these traditions are being documented.
What I see is life sustaining traditions that are held to as their core values. Wonderful living history.❤
What an amazing culture. Engrossing video, thank you.
Very good video of ancient culture of Arab and Africa of ñomadic ,Tauareg peoples. During watching the video it is seen some Touareg are praying salath as Muslims and other si
Singing,dancing .❤🎉😮
Tuaregs aren't arabs
@@zanarus1993 They are Arabs
no . They have nothing in common with Arabs, they are Berber tribes that live in the desert@@SarahHaddid
Subhanalah! values, respect, and humility.
im enjoying your works guys, thank you for sharing such a unique culture! keep up the good work
Wonderful documentary beautifully put together . ❤
Hard but peaceful and traditional lifestyle ❤❤ thanking for beautifully 📽️📽️ filmed .
''Warriors'' and ''Peaceful''. Are you high?
May God bless these people Ameen
Thanks Go WILD ❤
They are the True Wariors
Respect the madougu..leading people in vast.❤❤❤❤
May God bless our Toureg brothers and sisters, surely overcoming that desert is not an easy thing.
I like the way they put life in simplicity.
Superb video..at those extreme conditions, they are really happier than us..❤.. salute
Very interesting doctumary I hope desy tribes keep there traditions. Africa is beautiful in every way possible ❤
Good and Wonderful Information About The Tuaregs - Blue Men - and Their Culture. I Enjoyed It.
I have great respect the Tuareg people. This doco is wonderful. Please can we see more.
Proud to have Tuareg blood 💪🏽❤️
Are you a Tuareg ppl? I have to do a geography text about it. Do you have like 10/15 minutes to talk with me? Thx
😂😂😂😂
@@elia6141 sorry I just saw this message but I am 86% Turag DNA but I don’t know much about the culture. I’m not gonna lie. I grew up in America.
@@novemberbaby8769 ah ok, you are in America now?
@@novemberbaby8769 i just wanted a Greeting video for my geography teacher who is very passionate about these topics
They can’t be blamed for climate change like most of us 😊
Very interesting and educational. Thank You. 🐪
🐫 🐪
What a lovely music ❤
Thanks a lot for this outstanding documentary.
In this era people still live this strange way... Really surprise
Beautiful and simply spectacular.
If I was to walk pass them I think they where crazy😂,interesting how others live it Fasinates me thanks for sharing all the way to Florida ❤
Gosh what I would give to be able to just experience one month of this unique culture and life!
You wouldn't survive the caravan journey
Well said, i thought the same! It would truly be a life changing experience
We can change for a week 😂 but you are too far from here i cant take 10 h fly🥶
Hello..I would welcome you here..in our region..am born here and still living in the closet City..every weekend I goes back to visit my family.although I just lost my father about a week ago...the section chief Here .I would take you along and show you around..if you wanna come.. just lemme know..toureg
Video was good. To learn of different people and their life. I work in the middle east and I enjoyed learning of different life styles.
An innumerable thanks to the photrographers !!!
Qué impresión, muy buen documental, pero explíqueme, cómo está la relación entre los Tuareg y los seminómadas aprile y/o Fulani, quinésica habitan más o menos el mismo territorio?
Thanks for this doc. It was interesting to see how other cultures live.
Amazing Tuareg people!!!! I truly admire them. I hope they manage to have their autonomy in their father's lands!!!! Btw, they are much happier than we are in our so called "civil western society". They have true values and respect! God bless you Tuareg people. Preserve your heritage and defend your rights to be the lords in your own lands!
Unhappy West? Liberals are arresting political competition, for the crime of competing (saving-democracy)
Actual slave owners. You admire them?
Le-am dat un reper. Pe de alta parte dacă cauți în jur.... armonie. Totu-i ritm și armonie. Unde? Înțelepții spun ca lângă tine.
Fascinating ! Thanks.
Wow very nice 👍
Peace and Love to the Tuareg Moors 🙌🙌🙌
Mash'Allah Touareg people am from Somalie brother ❤❤❤
Informative and interesting, ThankYou.
Imagine walking 25miles for 15hrs everyday for a whole month in the scorching desert heat with limited amount of water. Damn these guys are tough.
this guys had beaten the spanish royal army and helped keep al andalus survive another 2 centuries but the Arrraaaabs as usal who likes fun and dance lost everything salutesfrom Tunisia aka Carthage am not Arab am a mix of Amazigh and Vandals race thats why am blond
@@chawqueeso the vandals still exists?
Incredible documentary, and my God what little these folk would need to elevate their lives from this misery, and we sit here crying about our cheekbones.
É incrível como essas pessoas conseguem sobreviver nesse deserto 🏜 🇧🇷🙏👍😁
Le sous-sol du désert algérien renferme l'équivalent de tous les lacs du monde en eaux souterraines.
i will drink teas in the desert under the stars while we tell poems that is on my bucketlist
From Somali Land on the Horn of Africa we salute these Tawaariq people of the African Desert.
Are you going to show us a map of their trip so I know where they go?
Good
Go south
wow👌👍Amazing clip❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
amazing, awsome work
I have a strong feeling that I was there in my past life 😊❤
Tuareg have some of the best music on the planet
7:54 that handshake is cold🫱🏽🫲🏻
MashaAllah ❤❤❤ May Allah provide for them all 🤲
The OG ‘Blue Man Group’
Super
Thank you
Amazing Great Taurag people ❤
This reminds me of the book "The Alchemist "
great docvid. 🌌good people.
This is who and where my maternal lineage is from 👍
i can live with this amazing people with no problem. it an big hounour to me.
Excellently documented.
I wanna visit a place like this so bad , it’s so far from Canada though
Just take a plane to Morocco!
@@sisselhansen3915 this is agadez in niger not Morocco
i love this tribe
Prayers and respect with our Touareg brothers from Somali nomad
35:30 the yoruba live nowhere near the tuareg. Where is this documentary getting it's information from?
should have been hausa
Though it has great cinematic value, this documentary needs a lot of fact checking. It's also quite odd that in this century the narrator boldly says at 36:00 that the sahel region separates WHITE Africa from BLACK Africa 😮😮 Could've definitely done better
@@khadijasaidi Yes, indeed, the Tuaregs are much closer to the Hausa than to the Yoruba. Moreover, in the region where the documentary was filmed, the Tuaregs currently speak Hausa better than Tamasheq, which is the Tuareg language. The part where they talk about the Zarma just shows how little they know about these regions.
Muito obrigada!!
You can see them at Borch, a small village between Algeria and Mali
RESPECT with a capital R
beautifully made
I like their traditions.❤
Super backstory 🎉❤
Me encantan estos gerreros
Ma sha ALLAH the price of living independently , kind of envy them but such a hard life! ALLAHU AKBAR .
Muy bueno, muchas gracias, sobre todo por levantar esas cuestiones de etnias como “cautivas” o en semi-esclavitud por parte de los Tuareg
amazing & beautiful people
The desert is expanding because that's what it's been doing since its existence