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They blend the musical traditions of two of Niger's historically antagonistic ethnic groups, marrying the striking bluesy guitar with the Tuareg with the polyphonic singing of the Wodaabe people.
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Inspired by the success of Tuareg bands like Tinariwen, the group formed in 2004 in an effort to heal the historic racism between Niger's nomadic Tuareg and Wodaabe people.
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When I visited the Wodaabe Tribe in the Sahal they had never heard of the word desertification but they knew better than anyone that their soil was exhausted.
We Do It Our Way 1991
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In Body and Soul, Anita describes her encounters with the Kayapo Indians of the Amazon Rainforest and her time spent on the Sahara Desert in Africa with the Wodaabe people, a nomadic tribe which has survived in the desert for more than 2,000 years despite living constantly on the brink of starvation.
We Do It Our Way 1991
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Nomad Foundation founder Leslie Clark negotiates for beadwork and embroidery made by Wodaabe women in a Niger cooperative - a group that she organized.
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Nomad Foundation founder Leslie Clark negotiates for beadwork and embroidery made by Wodaabe women in a Niger cooperative - a group that she organized.
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Nomad Foundation founder Leslie Clark negotiates for beadwork and embroidery made by Wodaabe women in a Niger cooperative - a group that she organized.
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Nomad Foundation founder Leslie Clark negotiates for beadwork and embroidery made by Wodaabe women in a Niger cooperative - a group that she organized.
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Nomad Foundation founder Leslie Clark negotiates for beadwork and embroidery made by Wodaabe women in a Niger cooperative - a group that she organized.
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Nomad Foundation founder Leslie Clark negotiates for beadwork and embroidery made by Wodaabe women in a Niger cooperative - a group that she organized.
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