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Niger - The Tuareg chief Abakaoua from the Aïr region
Sheltered by trees at the Kel Tédélé camp site.
The pantry – or the best way to keep food out of animal reach.
Preparing tea at the Toufouchi camp site. (Aïr, Niger)
A cradle made of goat leather for little Djamila. (Toufouchi, Aïr, Niger)
Arrival at the Kel Tédélé camp site.
This Tuareg boy´s hair plaits are consecrated to Allah. - Campement Abakaoua / Puits de Faris / Tezirzek / Aïr / Niger
The Tuareg Kel Tédélé - Kogo / Aïr / Niger
Toufouchi / Gift of the sky In the shade of a tree, swinging gently in a goat skin hanging from a supple branch, the young child is the object of all attention.
Toufouchi / The school of life In order to participate in the life of the camp, the girl learns the necessary skills at an early age so she can help the family. Here she is preparing to grind millet in a mortar.
Abakaoua In his indigo outfit, chief Abakaoua ag Kanom, a symbol of the stubborn resistance of the Touareg Kel Tédélé people, proudly wears his 72 years and underlines the tenacious will of his gaze with a line of khol. Niger - Aïr - 2003