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Pierre Joris: “The days of anything static—form, content, state—are over.”

“Hands gleaming darkly with the indigo dye that colors her robe, a woman of the Tuareg—wandering Berbers of the Sahara—clasps her traditions close. The incised brass key marks her as guardian of the family’s saddlebags.”  —From “Algeria: Learning to Live With Independence,” August 1973, National Geographic magazine

“Hands gleaming darkly with the indigo dye that colors her robe, a woman of the Tuareg—wandering Berbers of the Sahara—clasps her traditions close. The incised brass key marks her as guardian of the family’s saddlebags.”

—From “Algeria: Learning to Live With Independence,” August 1973, National Geographic magazine