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Description:
TUAREG MILK BOWL, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso. Wooden milk bowl, Tuareg camel caravans played a primary role in trans-Saharan trade until the mid-20th century when European trains and trucks took over. Goods that once were brought north to the edge of the Sahara are now taken to the coast by train and then shipped to Europe and beyond. Tuareg history begins in northern Africa where their presence was recorded by Herodotus. Many groups have slowly moved southward over the last 2,000 years in response to pressures from the north and the promise of a more prosperous land in the south Niger, Nigeria, Burkina Faso. Today, many Tuareg live in sedentary communities in the cities bordering the Sahara, Senegal, and Mali. These were the great centers of trade for western Africa. Although most Tuareg now practice some degree of Islam, they are not considered Arabic. The Tuareg sell and store milk and milk products. Tuareg use leather to form many kinds of art. Much Tuareg art is in the form of leather, saddle decorations, jewelry, metal, and finely crafted swords. The word Tuareg identifies numerous and diverse groups of people who share a common language and history. D. 38cm. H. 19cm. (14.96"x 7.48")
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: TUA20455 |
| Condition:
Good, Tribal repairs |
Year:
Early 20th Century
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| Country:
Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso |
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| Height:
14.96 in. (38.00 cm) |
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Width: 7.48 in. (19.00 cm)
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| Title:
TUAREG MILK BOWL |
Style:
Tuareg |
| Materials:
Wood, metal |
Type:
Tuareg |
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