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  • Foto Number: AIR-352

Women have a special status among the Tuareg. The Targia are very highly respected. They are allowed to choose who and when they marry. The prerequisite is that the chosen one can pay the bride price. Married couples usually live monogamously. The children receive their social status through their mother. While women in Arab Islam still have problems getting divorced today, the Targia can divorce at their own request. In the event of divorce, the children remain with their mother - Aïr - Niger - 2001

  • Keywords:
    Africa Niger Sahara Aïr Zakkat Aboriginal Touareg Targuia Calotropis procera Tataram

Description

  • Foto Number: AIR-352

Women have a special status among the Tuareg. The Targia are very highly respected. They are allowed to choose who and when they marry. The prerequisite is that the chosen one can pay the bride price. Married couples usually live monogamously. The children receive their social status through their mother. While women in Arab Islam still have problems getting divorced today, the Targia can divorce at their own request. In the event of divorce, the children remain with their mother - Aïr - Niger - 2001

  • Keywords:
    Africa Niger Sahara Aïr Zakkat Aboriginal Touareg Targuia Calotropis procera Tataram

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