THE DIVISIONS OF THE i'rEGENA'TEN. 561 
the group of the Fregenaten, who are said to have received 
this name from the circumstance of their mixed character. 
Kel-tejiwualet, with the chiefs Kendaye and Sule. 
Kel-teborit, with Khebar. 
Kel ehe-n-sattefen, " The black tent," or tribe, called 
hogu bibi by the Songhay, kheme el kahela by the Arabs, 
with the chief Ingedi. 
Kel-tamulait, with the chief Saul. 
Tejerbokit, with Ermetu. 
Ajelletlet. 
Abelarlar (Abelaghlagh ?). 
Kel-deje. 
Taketakayen dwell among the Fregenaten, but belonged 
originally to the Igwadaren. One division, or kheme, of the 
Kel-borum also lives among the I'regenaten. 
As Imghad of the I'regenaten the following tribes deserve 
to be mentioned : — 
The Ehawen AMarak, in several subdivisions : — ■ 
The Kel-efelle, with the chiefs Ferefere, A'den, and 
Mohammed Eksemena ; the Kel-ider, with Bele .the 
chief mentioned by me in my Journal, w^ho is the 
principal chief of the whole tribe of the Ehawen-n- 
A'dagh ; the Keljia, with A^shelma ; the Kel-dom- 
beri, with Alaide; the Kel-tenelak ; the Kel-dma ; 
the Tazuwy-tazuwy, with Elfodiyi ; Kelrashar. 
Akotef, with the chief Dalle, with the two subdivisions of 
the Hagelel and O'zgar. 
Ibtirzazen. 
Imitteshen. 
Imesrersen. 
Imakelkalen, another subdivision of this tribe with the 
chief Manzuki. 
Kel-remmat. 
Tarboka. 
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