Across North Africa, the Amazigh people have been coming together to usher in the year 2976. They have, unfortunately, not cracked time travel. Rather, they are almost a thousand years ahead of much ...
On the night of Jan. 14, bonfires will light up Morocco as millions of Amazigh people celebrate Yennayer, a time-honored tradition marking both the end of one year and the beginning of a fresh one.
This series examines the countries today from the perspective of our correspondents on the ground to see how the post-revolutionary countries have come full circle to their autocratic ways. The seeds ...
On the occasion of World Novel Week, which begins on October 13 each year, Global Voices spoke with a group of Algerian novelists who write in the Amazigh language. For these writers, writing in ...
Staging a scholarly discussion on North African Indigenous identity, language, and cosmology, Maison Française hosted students and faculty Feb. 17 for a screening of French-Moroccan director Sofia ...
RABAT (Reuters) - Hundreds of people gathered in Morocco's capital Rabat late on Saturday to mark the start of the Amazigh new year with a sit-in calling on the state to make the celebration a ...
In 2012 in the heart of Morocco, childhood friends came together to form a band that would become a musical force representing the soul of the Amazigh people and the vast, rugged landscapes of the ...
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