The Amujag Society between the family system and the commanding power
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This paper aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the socio-anthropological aspects of Touareg culture, with a specific focus on the traditional family structure and the role of women. Additionally,it examines the ecological methodology employed by the Touareg, as well as the public perception of different groups. Furthermore, the study investigates the symbiotic relationship between the residential and natural communities within the context of the emergent society, which facilitates cultural assimilation, societal development, and the preservation of nomadic traditions. It also delves into the coexistence of cultural practices and the evolution of thought and social behavior among the Touareg community.
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