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Author Helen Hagan was born and raised in Morocco. She came to the U.S. as a 20 year old students. Her French import La Boutique ruchu it is well known. Her book, “Tuareg Jewelry: Traditional Patterns and characters,” happens to grow in Africa Fashion
self-published book presents the reader with the Tuareg, a group of great African nomadic culture. Sahara desert, which fascinated the Europeans, who have been in contact with them during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Over the last decade or so, as a society, the Tuareg in Niger and Mali have undergone dramatic changes, some American scientists began to document some of his methods. Research and publications in English, however, lags far behind the French. Fortunately, Hagan primary education in French and Amazigh (Berber) itself is very familiar with the North African Amazigh cultural scholarship. So, as an anthropologist two Berber origin, born and raised in Morocco and Amazigh activist, cultural, linguistic and human rights, it has four times more valuable source of information: French scholarship, the American contemporary accounts, most new research, the Amazigh in North Africa, North and Niger Tuareg informants know. This provides a unique set of circumstances, book an extra dimension and depth of insight. After a few Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and directing research projects for photo identification, senior Oglala Lakota College under the umbrella of reservation, with the South Dakota Committee for Humanities, Helene Hagan worked as associate professor of the University’s John F. Kennedy University, and also deal with the Indian Gallery Marin County, Lakota Indian contemporary designs “for several years. Hagan is the author of numerous articles published in various journals in 2000, she began her career as his first book publication” Shining One writer.:. Etymology of the Amazigh roots of ancient Egyptian civilization, “Her second book” essays, Twareg Jewelry: traditional patterns and symbols will be published in 2006 spring and hopes to release a new two finished manuscripts in the future, the theme of “Souls Like the accumulated wood, which is an extraordinary collection of stories, dreams and visions of African-American former slaves collected by Paul Radin in 1920, and others, fable and truth.” Heritage High Seattle XlibrisFor For more information, visit
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