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In-Gall

In-Gall (var. In Gall, I-n-Gall, In-Gal, Ingal, Ingall) is a department, commune and town in the Agadez Region of northeast Niger, with a year-round population of less than 500. Known for its oasis and salt flats, In-Gall is the gathering point for the Cure Salee festival of Tuareg and Wodaabe pastoralists to celebrate the end of the rainy season each September. During the festival, In-Gall's population grows to several thousand nomads, officials, and tourists. As of 2011, the commune had a total population of 47,170 people.[1]

In-Gall
In Gall, I-n-Gall, In-Gal, Ingal, Ingall
In-Gall
Location of in Gall
Coordinates: 16°47′10″N 06°56′01″E / 16.78611°N 6.93361°E / 16.78611; 6.93361
Country Niger
RegionAgadez Region
DepartmentIn-Gall Department
CommuneIn Gall
Area
 • Total61,171 km2 (23,618 sq mi)
Elevation
456 m (1,499 ft)
Population
 (2012-12-10)
 • Total51,903

In-Gall had been a stop on the main roads between the capital of Niger, Niamey (600 km to the southwest), and the mining town of Arlit (200 km to the northeast, 150 km from the Algerian border) or the provincial capital Agadez (100 km to the east). In the 1970s, the main road was repaved to transport uranium from the French-owned mines in Arlit, but the new road bypassed In-Gall, ending its use as a waystation. Since then, its population has dropped from almost 5,000 to less than 500.

During the Tuareg insurgency of the 1990s, In-Gall was a prime fortification of the Niger armed forces, and when peace was concluded in 2000 the old fort was reportedly abandoned. [2]

Description edit

"InGall, an oasis town in a semi-desert zone that forms the gateway to the Sahara. InGall is a conglomeration of mud houses, whose gardens, in contrast to the barren landscape in which the town is set, are filled with fruit trees and vegetable patches."

[3]

History edit

The history, archaeology, and culture of the In-Gall area has been extensively studied, most notably by the French anthropologist and archaeologist couple, Suzanne and Edmond Bernus.[4]

In-Gall is not only a prominent Tuareg seasonal centre, to which certain clans return each year, but it has a history as a stop in the Trans-Saharan trade, was an eastern outpost of the Songhay Empire in the 16th century, was an important centre of the Aïr Sultanate thereafter, and became a French colonial fort in an often hostile region in the early 20th century.

Pre-history edit

Archaeological evidence shows the area as a centre of prehistoric populations dating back some eight thousand year to when it sat in the midst of a now dry Azawagh river valley, fed by the Aïr Massif and flowing south to the Niger River. Of particular note have been thousands of pre-common era stone burial mounds which suggest a common culture in the area. Archeologists have also found in the In-Gall region many of the earliest mosques in Niger, dating back to early Berber occupations before 1000CE.[5]

Salt extraction edit

In-Gall is intimately linked with the nearby salt industry at Teguidda-n-Tessoumt, around 15 km to the north. Teguidda, on the site of an ancient lake bed, floods as water washes down from the Aïr Massif to the east each year, producing natural salt ponds. The population of In-Gall maintain and harvest from evaporation ponds here, sending labourers from the local clans to work the salt and transport it back to In-Gall at the end of the season. In-Gall is near enough that, unlike the oasis town of Fachi where plots are owned by Agadez-based Tuareg clans and worked by a permanent population, the workers at Teguidda return to In-Gall for the remainder of the year. Teguidda also lacks a stable oasis, which provides In-Gall with market gardens and date palm farming on a year-round basis. Prior to its decline in the 20th century — because of the smaller scale of the In-Gall salt markets as well as its easy access by road — In-Gall was once a destination of the Azalai salt caravans, in which Tuareg merchants transported salt from the markets here across the Sahel for agricultural and medicinal uses.

Uranium mining edit

In 2004, a Canadian corporation was granted a government license to mine for uranium in the area. Northwestern Mineral Ventures was awarded the Irhazer and Ingall concessions, each 2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi) in size. Mines would reportedly be "open pit" strip mines.[6] More than 100 uranium exploration licenses have been granted in the Azawagh area since 2004 to foreign firms from China (over 40%), Canada, and India.[7] Since 2007, a Chinese mining consortium, whose license covers an area north of In-Gall, has carried out infrastructural work for new uranium mine at Azelik, some 85 km north of in Gall, which includes extending roads from In-Gall to the site. Nigerien human rights, environmental and Tuareg groups have argued that mining activities in this region are a threat to scarce water resources, upon which pastoralists depend. The short rainy season in the Azawagh area north and west of In-Gall makes the region the northern destination for a cattle and camel herding transhumance cycle, which sees communities travel as far south as Burkina Faso during the dry months.[8]

Dinosaurs edit

In-Gall is also famous to outsiders for its palaeontological digs, most notably the Jobaria tiguidensis, and the remains of petrified forests dating back 135 million years.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Annuaires_Statistiques" (PDF). Institut National de la Statistique. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 April 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Iain Gately, Sunday Times, 2004.
  4. ^ While the Bernus have written several works on the area, the most notable is the five volume La Région d'In Gall—Tegidda n Tesemt (Niger): programme archéologique d'urgence, 1977–1981. which indexed ancient burial mounds, trade routes, metal working, the first medieval Berber occupation sites, and the unique salt extraction economy which was fading after the construction of the paved highway in the 1970s. Prior to this they produced a single volume work: Edmond Bernus and Suzanne Bernus. Du sel et des dattes: introduction à l'étude de la communauté d'In Gall et de Tegidda-n-tesemt. Etudes Nigeriennes, 31. Niamey: Centre Nigérien de Recherches en Sciences Humaines, (1972).
  5. ^ Bernus, Suzanne, and Patrice Cressier. La région d'In Gall-Tegida N Tesemt (Niger): programme archéologique d'urgence, 1977–1981. IV, Azelik-Takadda et l'implantation sédentaire médiévale. Etudes nigériennes, 51. Niamey: Institut de recherches en sciences humaines, 1991.
  6. ^
  7. ^ See the map on page 9 of this document: ftp://perso.numericable.fr/DOSSIER_TCHINAGHEN_AOUT2008.pdf[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ http://www.sahara-sahel.com/articles/avenit/ave.html[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ See The Dinosaurs of InGall http://www.projectexploration.org/niger2000/feature_12_03_2000_e.htm 28 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  • Abdoulkader Aghali, Koffi Kouassi. Observatoire de la décentralisation au Niger: N° 73 La commune d'In Gall[permanent dead link] (3, 2008). Laboratoire d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Dynamiques Sociales et le Développement Local, (LASDEL), Niamey. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
  • Abdoulkader Aghali, Salekh Rhousseini. Observatoire de la décentralisation au Niger: N° 61 La commune d'In Gall[permanent dead link] (2, October 2007). Laboratoire d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Dynamiques Sociales et le Développement Local, (LASDEL), Niamey. Retrieved 2009-03-16.
  • Samuel Decalo. Historical Dictionary of Niger. Scarecrow Press, London and New Jersey (1979). ISBN 0-8108-1229-0
  • Niger: Intou.org. Accessed 2009-03-27.
  • Jolijn Geels. Niger. Bradt London and Globe Pequot New York (2006). ISBN 1-84162-152-8.
  • Michael Palin's Travel entry for Ingall
  • description of the town during the Cure Salee festival of 2000.

Other Links edit

  • Ingall
  • photographs of the InGall market taken by members of a French aid convoy in 2003.

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In Gall var In Gall I n Gall In Gal Ingal Ingall is a department commune and town in the Agadez Region of northeast Niger with a year round population of less than 500 Known for its oasis and salt flats In Gall is the gathering point for the Cure Salee festival of Tuareg and Wodaabe pastoralists to celebrate the end of the rainy season each September During the festival In Gall s population grows to several thousand nomads officials and tourists As of 2011 the commune had a total population of 47 170 people 1 In Gall In Gall I n Gall In Gal Ingal IngallIn GallLocation of in GallCoordinates 16 47 10 N 06 56 01 E 16 78611 N 6 93361 E 16 78611 6 93361Country NigerRegionAgadez RegionDepartmentIn Gall DepartmentCommuneIn GallArea Total61 171 km2 23 618 sq mi Elevation456 m 1 499 ft Population 2012 12 10 Total51 903 In Gall had been a stop on the main roads between the capital of Niger Niamey 600 km to the southwest and the mining town of Arlit 200 km to the northeast 150 km from the Algerian border or the provincial capital Agadez 100 km to the east In the 1970s the main road was repaved to transport uranium from the French owned mines in Arlit but the new road bypassed In Gall ending its use as a waystation Since then its population has dropped from almost 5 000 to less than 500 During the Tuareg insurgency of the 1990s In Gall was a prime fortification of the Niger armed forces and when peace was concluded in 2000 the old fort was reportedly abandoned 2 Contents 1 Description 2 History 2 1 Pre history 3 Salt extraction 4 Uranium mining 5 Dinosaurs 6 References 7 Other LinksDescription edit InGall an oasis town in a semi desert zone that forms the gateway to the Sahara InGall is a conglomeration of mud houses whose gardens in contrast to the barren landscape in which the town is set are filled with fruit trees and vegetable patches 3 History editThe history archaeology and culture of the In Gall area has been extensively studied most notably by the French anthropologist and archaeologist couple Suzanne and Edmond Bernus 4 In Gall is not only a prominent Tuareg seasonal centre to which certain clans return each year but it has a history as a stop in the Trans Saharan trade was an eastern outpost of the Songhay Empire in the 16th century was an important centre of the Air Sultanate thereafter and became a French colonial fort in an often hostile region in the early 20th century Pre history edit Archaeological evidence shows the area as a centre of prehistoric populations dating back some eight thousand year to when it sat in the midst of a now dry Azawagh river valley fed by the Air Massif and flowing south to the Niger River Of particular note have been thousands of pre common era stone burial mounds which suggest a common culture in the area Archeologists have also found in the In Gall region many of the earliest mosques in Niger dating back to early Berber occupations before 1000CE 5 Salt extraction editIn Gall is intimately linked with the nearby salt industry at Teguidda n Tessoumt around 15 km to the north Teguidda on the site of an ancient lake bed floods as water washes down from the Air Massif to the east each year producing natural salt ponds The population of In Gall maintain and harvest from evaporation ponds here sending labourers from the local clans to work the salt and transport it back to In Gall at the end of the season In Gall is near enough that unlike the oasis town of Fachi where plots are owned by Agadez based Tuareg clans and worked by a permanent population the workers at Teguidda return to In Gall for the remainder of the year Teguidda also lacks a stable oasis which provides In Gall with market gardens and date palm farming on a year round basis Prior to its decline in the 20th century because of the smaller scale of the In Gall salt markets as well as its easy access by road In Gall was once a destination of the Azalai salt caravans in which Tuareg merchants transported salt from the markets here across the Sahel for agricultural and medicinal uses Uranium mining editIn 2004 a Canadian corporation was granted a government license to mine for uranium in the area Northwestern Mineral Ventures was awarded the Irhazer and Ingall concessions each 2 000 square kilometres 770 sq mi in size Mines would reportedly be open pit strip mines 6 More than 100 uranium exploration licenses have been granted in the Azawagh area since 2004 to foreign firms from China over 40 Canada and India 7 Since 2007 a Chinese mining consortium whose license covers an area north of In Gall has carried out infrastructural work for new uranium mine at Azelik some 85 km north of in Gall which includes extending roads from In Gall to the site Nigerien human rights environmental and Tuareg groups have argued that mining activities in this region are a threat to scarce water resources upon which pastoralists depend The short rainy season in the Azawagh area north and west of In Gall makes the region the northern destination for a cattle and camel herding transhumance cycle which sees communities travel as far south as Burkina Faso during the dry months 8 Dinosaurs editIn Gall is also famous to outsiders for its palaeontological digs most notably the Jobaria tiguidensis and the remains of petrified forests dating back 135 million years 9 References edit Annuaires Statistiques PDF Institut National de la Statistique Retrieved 2 May 2013 Archived copy Archived from the original on 12 April 2018 Retrieved 11 September 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Iain Gately Sunday Times 2004 While the Bernus have written several works on the area the most notable is the five volume La Region d In Gall Tegidda n Tesemt Niger programme archeologique d urgence 1977 1981 which indexed ancient burial mounds trade routes metal working the first medieval Berber occupation sites and the unique salt extraction economy which was fading after the construction of the paved highway in the 1970s Prior to this they produced a single volume work Edmond Bernus and Suzanne Bernus Du sel et des dattes introduction a l etude de la communaute d In Gall et de Tegidda n tesemt Etudes Nigeriennes 31 Niamey Centre Nigerien de Recherches en Sciences Humaines 1972 Bernus Suzanne and Patrice Cressier La region d In Gall Tegida N Tesemt Niger programme archeologique d urgence 1977 1981 IV Azelik Takadda et l implantation sedentaire medievale Etudes nigeriennes 51 Niamey Institut de recherches en sciences humaines 1991 http www stockinterview com nwt html See the map on page 9 of this document ftp perso numericable fr DOSSIER TCHINAGHEN AOUT2008 pdf permanent dead link http www sahara sahel com articles avenit ave html permanent dead link See The Dinosaurs of InGall http www projectexploration org niger2000 feature 12 03 2000 e htm Archived 28 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Abdoulkader Aghali Koffi Kouassi Observatoire de la decentralisation au Niger N 73 La commune d In Gall permanent dead link 3 2008 Laboratoire d Etudes et de Recherche sur les Dynamiques Sociales et le Developpement Local LASDEL Niamey Retrieved 2009 03 16 Abdoulkader Aghali Salekh Rhousseini Observatoire de la decentralisation au Niger N 61 La commune d In Gall permanent dead link 2 October 2007 Laboratoire d Etudes et de Recherche sur les Dynamiques Sociales et le Developpement Local LASDEL Niamey Retrieved 2009 03 16 Samuel Decalo Historical Dictionary of Niger Scarecrow Press London and New Jersey 1979 ISBN 0 8108 1229 0 Niger Intou org Accessed 2009 03 27 Jolijn Geels Niger Bradt London and Globe Pequot New York 2006 ISBN 1 84162 152 8 Michael Palin s Travel entry for Ingall description of the town during the Cure Salee festival of 2000 Other Links editIngall Photo of Tuareg men at Ingal Market photographs of the InGall market taken by members of a French aid convoy in 2003 16 47 N 6 56 E 16 783 N 6 933 E 16 783 6 933 Retrieved 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