1 The Blue of the Sahara is a name for the Tuareg people .People
Call them this name because they wear blue clothes There are between
300,000 and one million Tuareg today. They have lived in the Sahara
Desert for thousands of years. It is hot, dry, and windy there Their lives
Are difficult because of the desert weather and life.
2 The Tuareg do not live in one place. They move from place to pace
To find water and food for their animals. The Tuareg live in groups of four
Or five families .everybody help each other The men take care of the
Animals The women put up the tents. The Tuareg live and sleep in the
Tents. Tuareg tents are usually made of animal skins, but today some
Tuareg have plastic tents.
3 The Tuareg dress in a special way The men cover their faces. The
Women do not The men travel a lot in the desert . they need to protect
Their faces from the dry air and sand.
4 The Tuareg men have many customs about their face They start to
Cover their faces at age twenty-five. They do not cover their faces for
Friends. They use black or white cloth. The cloth is five yards long they
Wrap the cloth around their face and neck. You see their eyes, but you
Don’t see their nose and mouth.
5 Every Tuareg man wraps his cloth in a unique way . in this way
Everyone knows each other. On special occasion’s, they cover their faces
With blue cloth .the blue cloth is rubs on their faces Then their faces and
Faces hair are blue . the blue cloth is very expensive , so the rich Tuareg
Have blue faces Rich women wear a blue shawl around their shoulders
And arms. They rub the shawl on their faces They want blue faces ,too
6 Tuareg men marry women from the sam group They often marry
Cousins. The Tuareg women have a lot of freedom they decide important
Things about their lives . The Tuareg women have long hair and are very
Beautiful .
7 Today, many Tuareg do not live in the desert . Countries around the
Sahara Desert do not want groups of people going from place to place .
Many Tuareg now live in towns Soon it Will be hard to find the Blue Men
Of the Sahara.
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