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forafricans · 11 months
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Seen in Tchad, 1968-69 by Louhaur Bernard
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sahljournal · 2 years
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A girl from the Bassara Arab tribe of Northern Chad. The female members of this tribe, and other nomadic women of the region, are known for their thick and lustrous hair, which often falls well below the belly button. The key to retaining their lengths? Chébé, an ancient hair-care ritual that’s been practised by their ancestors for millennia.
Photo by: Ruth Ossai
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countriesgame · 4 months
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Please reblog for a bigger sample size!
If you have any fun fact about Chad, please tell us and I'll reblog it!
Be respectful in your comments. You can criticize a government without offending its people.
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ottovonruthie · 7 months
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with the world paying attention to the Palestine-Israel and Ukraine conflicts, let’s take this moment and remember other conflicts that have NOT been granted the same amount of attention.
end the war in Tigray (Ethiopia) where it has caused mass famine and suffering to my people!
end the war in Haiti that has caused millions of people to be displaced while suffering an abundance of kidnappings and pure terror.
end the war in Yemen that also caused mass famine and made them become a fail state.
Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Tchad, Ghana, Côte D’Ivoire, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, and Uganda shouldn’t be forgotten because they are Black and/or Muslim dominated nations.
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heifercatmoon · 8 months
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philoursmars · 2 months
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Deuxième étape de mon périple dans l'Ouest pour retrouver des ami(e)s lointain(e)s , Brigitte et Sylviane à La Rochelle.
Le Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle (les infos hélas ne sont pas toujours claires…). Suite et fin !
wayang topeng - Indonésie
récades ( = haches cérémonielles) - Bénin
charango, luth à caisse de résonance en tatou - Bolivie
kondé, pluriarc- Tchad
crécelle - Tunisie ; hochet - Cameroun ; idiophone à pilonnement - Niger ; cloche - Congo
wayang golek - Indonésie
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motsimages · 1 month
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Lo de preparar esta interpretación me está dando la vida.
Atención a este programa de Chad, bilingüe francés-árabe, sin subtítulos y sin interpretación. El presentador habla francés, la presentadora habla árabe, uno de los invitados habla francés, el otro habla árabe y se intercambian opiniones y experiencias y se cambia de idioma según te parezca. A tomar por culo, si te enteras, bien y si no, a cascarla.
Esto quiere decir que esta gente habla 1 idioma indoeuropeo, 1 variante de árabe, y muy probablemente, al menos otro idioma africano de la raíz lingüística que sea.
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soufcakmistress · 2 years
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Ursilene ✨✨
I was in a tizzy trying to find visuals that I could place for my deity and this is her! The beautiful women of Tchad with their long plaited hair, and that skin! Ursilene is compassionate, stunning, powerful and terrifying! Cannot wait to share more with y’all!
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kimludcom · 8 months
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But the West meddling in African elections because they're scared of one candidate is perfectly fine
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federer7 · 2 years
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Les porteuses d’eau, N'Djamena, Tchad, 1984
Photo by José Nicolas
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castielyre · 9 months
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Bardai oasis in the heart of the Sahara Desert, Chad
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kodrey-blog · 10 months
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lifeinredshades · 1 year
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Bardai oasis in the heart of the Sahara Desert, Chad
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jloisse · 9 months
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Elle s'appelle Fatime Raymonde Habré, l'une des épouses de Hissène Habré, Ancien président du Tchad.
🔴 Elle déballe tout
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vincentreproches · 1 year
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Plus pacifié que le maréchal, y a pas.
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