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  2. Sahrawis - Wikipedia

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    Map of the tribes of Western Sahara. The Sahrawis, or Sahrawi people (Arabic: صحراويون ṣaḥrāwīyūn), are an ethnic group native to the western part of the Sahara desert, which includes the Western Sahara, southern Morocco, much of Mauritania, and along the southwestern border of Algeria.

  3. Category:Sahrawi tribes - Wikipedia

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    This category is for tribes of the Sahrawi people. Pages in category "Sahrawi tribes" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  4. List of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United ...

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    Flags of Wisconsin tribes in the Wisconsin state capitol. Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [4] For Alaska Native tribes, see list of Alaska Native tribal entities.

  5. Culture of Western Sahara - Wikipedia

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    The clan- and tribe-based society underwent a massive social upheaval in 1975, when a large portion of the population fled fighting in the country and settled in the refugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria, breaking up families and clans.

  6. Western Sahara - Wikipedia

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    Western Sahara [a] is a disputed territory in North-western Africa.It has a surface area of 272,000 square kilometres (105,000 sq mi). [3] Approximately 30% of the territory (82,500 km 2 (31,900 sq mi)) is controlled by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR); the remaining 70% is occupied [4] [5] and administered by neighboring Morocco. [6]

  7. Sahrawi - Wikipedia

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    Sahrawi or Saharawi (also transliterated into Spanish as Saharaui or French as Sahraoui), is an Arabic term meaning 'from the Sahara', or more specifically the Western Sahara. It can also mean 'from the desert' in general.

  8. History of Western Sahara - Wikipedia

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    The history of Western Sahara can be traced back to the times of Carthaginian explorer Hanno the Navigator in the 5th century BC. Though few historical records are left from that period, Western Sahara's modern history has its roots linked to some nomadic groups (living under Berber tribal rule and in contact with the Roman Empire) such as the Sanhaja group, and the introduction of Islam and ...

  9. Category:Ethnic groups in Western Sahara - Wikipedia

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    The aggregate population of Western Sahara is commonly referred to as Sahrawi. The entire population is considered Arab or Arabicised. It is also important to note that whilst this category contains Berber people who live in the Moroccan controlled part of the territory, this group does not identify with the modern notion of Sahrawi people.