by L'Ancien | Apr 12, 2026 | Polar Space
Home 5 Tag: Tradition & Change Far from the aridity and the deserts, far from the Sahel and its Islamic societies, the Nunatsiarmiut existed in the heart of the ice and practiced polygamy. While in sub-Saharan regions, polygamy was often structured around...
by L'Ancien | Apr 7, 2026 | Lifelines
The Sahel is often depicted as a zone of rupture—a vast geographical void separating North Africa from the sub-Saharan savannas. However, through the lens of Radical Objectivity, this space is not a fracture, but a complex nervous system where the Kel Tamasheq act as...
by L'Ancien | Apr 6, 2026 | West Africa
Accueil 9 Category: The World's Foundation Tuareg (Kel Tamasheq): The Sentinels of Matriliny In the collective imagination, the Tuareg is the “Blue Man” draped in his cheche, a romantic figure of nomadism. For the social engineer, the reality is more...
by L'Ancien | Apr 4, 2026 | Lifelines
The Sahel is not a shadow zone; it is a space of flow. At the heart of this vast 5,400-kilometer strip that the ancients called Sāḥil (ساحل) — the shore — the Hausa people embody the most sophisticated form of resistance to colonial partitioning. Where European...
by L'Ancien | Mar 1, 2021 | In the Raw
As always in Gaul, they love to disguise sharp Islamophobia by calling it the “Separatism Law” instead of the “Islam Law.” So be it; it fools no one anyway, neither in France nor in the rest of the world. French Politics Unlike my father, I...