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Traditional Patterns and Symbols

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This Book was published by XLibris in the spring of 2006, and it is authored by Helene E. Hagan, an anthropologist born in Morocco. It is available in both hard cover and soft cover formats.



ISBN HARDCOVER 1-4257-1537-0

ISBN SOFTCOVER 1-4257-0453-0



Available at XLibris.com/bookstore - International orders: orders@xlibris.com and also at amazon.com




Another title by Helene E. Hagan, also available through XLibris, amazon.com and borders.com, is The Shining Ones: an Etymological Essay on the Amazigh Roots of Ancient Egyptian Civilization (2001)

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Tuaregjewelry.org is a project of TAZZLA INSTITUTE FOR CULTURAL DIVERSITY, a 501c3 charitable and educational non-profit organization which raises awareness of Amazigh (Berber and Tuareg) issues, culture and identity.


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Group Tidawt at UCLA, Nov. 2006

The primary purpose of this book is to inform the American, British and Australian public of the history, culture and traditions of the Tuareg people of northern Niger, and in doing so, to help raise funds for the Sahara Desert schools of our partners in northern Niger, the Tuareg NGO OVD Tedhilt.

The book TUAREG JEWELRY, TRADITIONAL SYMBOLS AND PATTERNS
offers over 100 outstanding photographs, and is carefully documented and researched by Helene E. Hagan, an anthropologist native of Morocco specialist in Amazigh studies, in collaboration with a team of international scholars, including Lhabib Fouad of The Royal Institute of Amazigh studies, Morocco, and Mohamed Ag Ewangaye, a Tuareg Art expert of Niger.

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Old Moroccan Berber necklace used for front cover of the book.

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