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  • where dat cracka come frm

  • A wonderful secret to all... we need the green Afrika Jungle back.

  • beautiful!!!

  • Beautiful Tuareg song & culture!

    Hamitic Union

  • Beautiful.

    Give thanks.

  • what beautiful people

  • Although I cannot understand what they sing, but this song brings me easy-feeling. so familiar... I'm so happy to hear this. Thanks :-D

    Hello From South-Korea

  • I love this video!!! I love how the womens dance moves are so subtle and effortless yet so sensual. nice.

  • algerian people

  • @civilisationskerl They arent algerian, their from Mali

  • @Fuzzbabby we have twaregs also in algeria and they sing in the same language wich is called tamachaght that is to say tamazight

  • BLACK PEOPLE !

  • realy is incredible, im was thinks to i live in the end of the world, forgiven of all, the internet is really magestic.

    jaime.

    soth america, chile, Temuco, Nueva Imperial.

  • هؤلاء تقافتهم وحتى تقاليدهم تميل إلى قبائل أيت باعمران السكان الأصليين للصحراء المغربية التي كانت حدودها إلى نهر سنغال

  • God bless that culture ... keep it men to the last breath. otherwise we loose everything !!!

  • It would be nice to have this translated

  • Que gente íntegra !!!

    Que gente Chic !!!

    Com o estilo de vida dos DEUSES !!!

    Impossível a nós, impuros...

  • it's called isswatt.

  • I wish there was more to this. I could listen to them sing all day. This is yet another culture that I will have to take more interest in. I know all most nothing about the Touareg. I must correct this.

  • TUAREG Con Africa soñé Y a ti hombre azul encontre Por el desierto blanco En tu camello cabalgue. Mirando tus ojos verdes Prisionera quedé ¡Oh....! Mi hombre azul, mi amor Contigo me quedare Nomada me volveré Y a ti Sahara te querré En tu arena blanca Mis pies hundire. Merci beaucoup!!!
  • waaaaa j adore  cette ambiance

  • absolutly amazing....hypnotic..and just beautiful.

    I love the rythm and the gutural sing

  • My stupid son, you can not be older than 16 years. I recorded their song. their faces and movements. Their "female bodies" I do not comment. Nor should you! You live in the US. Show your own body, probably lots of flesh!

    Erik

  • @euromessage don't get angry... that dude has got a real good point; this is about dancing, too. dance is a form of art... there's nothing wrong and nothing to be ashamed of in watching a good traditional dance performed by women... am I right?

  • @angiethieriot GOONESS! That shows how LITTLE RESPECT you have for women! You think it's all about showing the bodies!? OMG! People like you disgust me! I'm sooo glad I cover head to toe! Alhumdulillah!

  • @angiethieriot What a stupid comment, women are not items. I am a man born in the USA, but I keep in my mind without a woman, I would be nothing!!! A woman birthed me as one did you!!!! All women should be respected, men have never nor will ever birth life!!! Only a woman!!These women are mothers and sisters!!! How emberassing!!! Not all people in the US are stupid or disrepectful as that jerk. And to who posted the video, Thank you! Very beautiful voices and music

  • extra :-)

  • My grandma used to dance just like this but she is Mauritanian. R.I.P

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  • This video, with this song, this rhythm and these people are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your culture with ours!

    Be blessed all who share.

  • I'm from kutama land from algeria, twareg is our brother

  • cool whats Algeria like?

  • like twareg of algeria,

  • um lol not twareg algeria..but w/e

  • We have Tuareg in Nigeria in Barno State

    closed to Chadian border , and another group called Shuwa.

  • beautiful people.

    mali is the origin of Henna and not Iran,pakistan, or syria

  • Bete Israel yes they are and I bet they remind you of home with that famous chant with the tounge in which Ethiopian women are known for!

  • hey how is ethio these days

    the churches in lalibela r astounding. i hear theye wash ur feet when u go. is dis true lol. i'm impressed

    ethios r beautiful =)

  • Do you have an english translation of the words, by any chance? I love Tuareg music, I hope I get to attend the Festival in the Desert someday.

  • lol the lady at the very looks exactly like my grandmother's sister but am not tureg, am fulani

  • i meant the lady at the very end

  • doesn't surprise me

    we r distant cousins, fulanis and tuaregs, as well as those hausa

    hi cousin lol

    why do u guys(fulani) ur faces orange lol

  • Tuareg and Fulani were definitely once cousins. Fulani were called Igadulen or Goddala in early Muslim texts while Tuareg are called Sanhaja, Kitama and Zenata. They were all claimed to have had the same ancestors. Intersting that the men of both Wodaabe Fulani in the Sahara and the Tuarek at times reach 7 ft. in height or over.

  • this explains a lot

    i see many fulanis who could pass off as ppl from my tribe

    i've even been mistaken for a fulani lol

    only thing is that fulanis r very into beauty. tuaregs r not

    zenata is actually a separate berber tribe

    how about those hausa

  • Hausa actually look a lot like African Americans to me. Also, I know the name Zenata in earlier times used to be applied to the Ifuraces or Iforas tribe who are Tuareg in origin. The Tuareg and Fulani are those very tall people that lived lived between North Africa Sahara and the Persian Gulf who went down in historical documents as Philistines or Peleset (Peuls) and Amalekites (Imaslagha) and Khitim (Kitama). They should look alike as they were once anciently derived from the same people.

  • heyyy, I'm fulani but have actually never met a tamasheq personally. But, yes we do resemble (good looking, of course!)

    ;-)

  • the previous post was meant to have been a reply to shasanni's comment. Just out of curiousity, which country are you from?

  • Why shouldn't we? We are beautiful!!!!! Just Kidding lol :).

  • quiet u fula! LOL

    u guys spent way too much time on beauty

    u have even ur men taking care for pete's sake! lol

    u don't see us tuaregs doing that =)

  • lol. The woodabe men are known for that!!!!! Aren't they handsome????

    Beauty is intrinsic to our culture lol. You know the Touaregs luuuuuuv us!!!!! If you got it, flaunt it!!!!!

  • nope i certainly don't lol

    i think its obsessive. yea i know that. which is why i suspect that ancient egyptians r ur ancestors. u both share dis idea of "beauty as a duty" thing that tuaregs don't have

    i don't like men spending more time on themselves than me lol. kinda freaky

    why not be like tuareg men? wear blue cloaks that stain ur skin so bad that ppl call u "blue men" wouldn't that be the way to go ?

    LOL

  • BLUE?????? I'll passss :). Non merci HEHEHEH

  • This music group in Mali is called Tartit, and they're singing the song "Eha Ehenia"

  • u seem to know a lot about...

    r u also malian?

  • Nigerien but I consider it all the same :-)

  • Tuareg women have always been beautiful, I love our Sahelian culture.

  • r u a tuareg too? =)

  • I'm actually Fulani, but I can speak some Tamasheq, our cultures are very similar, and we come in contact with each other quite often. I consider ourselves the same. I would definately marry a Tamasheq woman.

  • ohhh the beautiful fulani....we r practically cousins i think so

    so u would now would u

    wats ur number lol

    i'm a tamasheq =)

  • LOL I will send you a personal message :).

  • very good viva africas amazigh

  • donkili ni kadi kossebe ! vive le mali

    vive l'afrique

  • You guys talk shit Im from France but my parents from the South of Algeria, n the Targui people is from West Sahara not from the East side...(Most of the Touareg are from Mali, Algeria, Niger)........Peace

  • bullshits

  • its possible some live there

    keep in mind that rebellion of the 90's and 60's displaced many tuaregs

    i believe there r a few in even libya

  • the beat and chanting is mesmerizing!

  • Beautiful twareg music, say they're from west sahara or w.e. but they're west african people, that you find in many regions of west africa, nice song

  • actually they r from the sahara, that's their origin...but there r some who live in west africa

    not sure if u can find a tuareg in nigeria though.....

  • There are quite a few (90,000) or so in Nigeria.

  • yeah you actully can find them there but not as much as some other regions, and also the sahara is really big its like the size of America so it's spread throughout west and north afica so when you say they're from Sahara you can be talking about many countries in the Sahara...Need to be a little more specific

  • yeah smaller communities but most islamic or arabic peeps are hausas and fulanis

  • je suis pas touareg mais j'adore la musique je ne peux pas m'en lasser de l'écouter!! lorsque je l'écoute j'ai l'impression de retourner à mes vraies racines....

  • they look like somalia

  • Well maybe because Berbers are believed to originate from ethiopia according to modern anthropologists.

    Ofcourse genetics also testifies to this.

  • good observation!

  • this people are not from western sahara .they are from mali or anywhere southern sahara .they touareg,and they are quite differnt

  • sidy sorry but mali is considered western sahara, i am from there

  • trulry, no one can understand this music without live with this people.this people have special nature and different.

  • i would like to know ( i read from your post that you should know it?): which theme or meaning has this song?

  • I am sorry to say, no. Erik

  • if Sb need more information about this people or people of western sahara, just drop me a line

    Sahrawi from Western Sahara

  • At the moment I am busy assisting Luhya-friends around Kakamega Rain Forest in Kenya. Just returned from there for post production. But a large part of my heart is stuck in the deserts, and I will go there again for my 6th visit within one year, InshaAllah. So I will probably return to you, shukran. Have seen your channel. Good work!

  • @euromessage

    You gotta love them! Isn't it the rules that in Tuareg society that it's the MEN who have to cover their faces?

  • a very goood sequence plan

    josé manuel de s. lopes

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