Kel Tagelmust

E197430

Kel Tagelmust are a subgroup of the Tuareg people of the Sahara, traditionally known for their indigo-dyed clothing that stains their skin and gives rise to the nickname "Blue People."

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Kel Tagelmust canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tuareg subgroup
ethnic group
adaptation clothing protects from sun and sand
associatedWith Saharan caravan routes
indigo textile dyeing
nomadic lifestyle
culturalPractice nomadic pastoralism
wearing indigo-dyed veils and robes
culturalRegion Mali
Central Sahara
surface form: central Sahara

Northern Niger
surface form: northern Niger

southern Algeria
environment arid desert climate
ethnographicGroupOf Tuareg
surface form: Tuareg people
ethnonymLanguage Tuareg
ethnonymMeaning people of the tagelmust (veil)
genderNorm men traditionally wear the face veil
hasNickname Blue Men of the Sahara
Blue People
locatedIn Sahara Desert
Trans-Saharan Africa
surface form: Saharan Africa

Sahel
surface form: Sahel region
nicknameReason indigo dye staining the skin
partOf Tuareg confederations
partOfCulture Tuareg
surface form: Tuareg culture
relatedEthnicGroup Kel Adagh
Kel Ahaggar
Kel Air
religion Islam
Sunni Islam
socialStructure clan-based organization
tribal confederation
traditionalClothingMaterial cotton
traditionalColor indigo
traditionalOccupation camel herding
caravan guiding
trans-Saharan trade
usesGarment face veil
head wrap
usesLanguage Tamasheq
Berber languages
surface form: Tuareg languages
wears indigo-dyed clothing
tagelmust veil

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Blue People refersTo Kel Tagelmust