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I tried learning more about them a while back, but then discovered Google doesn't think they exist.
The other comment sums it up pretty well though and I have nothing to add.
The name is officially the "Government of Niger", as they anticipated problems with Nigeria having a very similar name.
Makes sense, but that there is just one clearer instance of google autocorrecting queries about Niger to Nigeria. Like I was looking into cultural traditions it kept linking only articles about Nigeria. For example, I was trying to understand traditional clothing usage along MENA countries like head coverings and it didn't even bother to include a "did you mean...?"
Try looking for one of these graph thingies then looking at the culture of each one, much easier.
I mean that is useful, but I at that point I didn't even know much about the difference between Hausa and Tuareg culture (and still am not confident in my knowledge of that), so my base was way too lacking. I was mostly interested in understanding and dispelling common myths about Muslim and broader MENA culture, which usually can be summed up as lumping them all as a single homogenous imaginary culture and then going "foreigner bad." Not sure how on-topic it would be for here, but I'd love to learn more about the cousins from Africa and Asia that are always misrepresented and simplified to absurdity by Northwesterners.
Touaregs are Berbers/Amazigh (like me), so I appreciate your thingy, good luck on it.