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TIBBU, or TEBU (" Men of Tu," i.e. " of the rocks ") , a nomad negro-Berber race of the eastern Sahara, their territory being conterminous westward with that of the Tuareg Berbers. Roughly, their domain is some 200,000 sq. m. Their western-most settlements are the oases of Agram, Kawar and Jebado, their northernmost the district
The Tibbu are usually identified with the Garamantes of Herodotus (iv. 183), whose capital was Garama (Idrisi
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change in their rocky homes, and are still distinguished by the regular features, long black ringlety hair , haughty bearing and fierce expression common to so many of the Berber peoples. Mostly of middle size, they are finely pro-portioned, except the somewhat too small hands and feet, with lighter complexion than that of the southern Daza, and no trace of the flat nose, thick tumid lips, or other marked characteristics of the true negro. " Their women are charming while still in the bloom of youth " (Keane's Reclus, xxii. 429). But there has been a general displacement of the race southwards; and, while a few linger in the northern Gatron and Kufara districts, large numbers have since medieval times penetrated into the Kanem, Bornu, Wadai and Darfur regions of central Sudan. Here they have everywhere merged in the natives, so that in the Daza, Kanembu, Kanuri, Baele and Zoghawa groups the Tibbu race presents all the shades of transition between the true negro and the true Berber.The same transitional stages are observed in the Tibbu forms of speech, which constitute a wide-spread linguistic family, whose most archaic and purest branch is the Tedaga of Tibesti (Nachtigal). Through the southern Dazaga the Tedaga merges in the more highly developed and more recent
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Lying on the tract of the great caravan route between Fezzan and Lake Chad, the Tibbu have always been a predatory race, levying blackmail on the convoys passing through their territory, maintaining inter-tribal feuds and carrying on constant 1 See Vater, Mithradates, ii. p. 45 of Berlin ed. 1812, and Nachtigal, Sahara and Sudan (1881), ii. 189. 2 " Ursprunglich ein Negervolk," Lepsius, Nubische Grammalik (Einleitung) (Berlin, 1880). 3 The original
warfare with the surrounding Berber and Sudanese populations. The tribal organization embraces dardai or headmen, maina or nobles, and the common folk, while the unwritten law of custom rules supreme over all classes. Their customs are partly negroid, partly Arab. They scar their faces like the negroes and wear the veil like the Tuareg. See G. F. Lyon, Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa (London, 1821); Gustav Nachtigal, Sahara and Sudan (Berlin and Leipzig
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