The
Anakaza are a
Chadian tribe of the
Toubou Daza people. One of the largest of Daza subgroups, they are a nomadic people traditionally employed in
camel-herding. They are mostly located in the
Saharan region of
Borkou in northern Chad, they can be found in a vast area from
Faya-Largeau to Kirdimi and nomadizing an area which goues from Oum Chalouba to the Djourab and Mortcha. Their name literally means, according to Marie Lebeuf, "the mixed people".