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Morocco's Berbers Battle to Keep From Losing Their Culture / Arab minority forces majority to abandon native language By Peter Prengaman , Chronicle Foreign Service March 16, 2001 ...
With help from Moroccan locals, Gordon dives into the food culture and ancient traditions of the indigenous Amazigh (Berber) people. Gordon Ramsay rappels down a mountain in the Middle Atlas ...
People from Amazigh, north of Morocco, hold a Amazigh flag and a banner, as they gather for a protest in Casablanca April 24, 2011. Thousands took to the streets of Morocco on Sunday in peaceful ...
High up in Morocco's Atlas mountains, three dozen young Berber couples gathered for a traditional group wedding to the sound of drums and ululating. Near the lakeside village of Imilchil, hundreds ...
Ethnic Berbers – the indigenous inhabitants of North Africa whose culture predominated in the region prior to the 7th century Arab invasion – were among Morocco’s earliest inhabitants, and ...
For Moroccan Berbers, the king's recent constitutional rewrite is all rhetoric. Literally. Driven to reform by protests earlier this year that were inspired by the fall of the Tunisian and ...
The Berbers have been in Morocco for centuries – Islamic (Sunni Muslim) make up most of the Berber community, but a large Jewish Berber population could be found in Morocco up until the 1960s.
Here visitors can enjoy exploring its souks (markets) and kasbahs (fortresses), discover some of the most secret and beautiful riads of Morocco, and immerse themselves in the vibrant Berber culture.