The Berbers of North Africa, who trace their heritage back to the Girgashi tribe, the Girghasites, progeny of Canaan (see Genesis 10), were perhaps not the first to North Africa of the lineage of Canaan, yet that the weird moonscape-looking Tassili N’Ajjer plateau in the middle of the Sahara desert of southeastern Algeria, northern Niger, and southwestern Libya, means “plateau of the rivers” in the Berber (Amazigh) language proves that language, known to have been Canaanite, was the language spoken there when it was the plateau of the rivers, now in the middle of the Sahara!