The Amazigh people are the indigenous people of North Africa, with tribal populations stretching from Siwa in Egypt to Semara in Morocco. In a region where identity and history are often exploited as ...
In Morocco, the Amazigh language and identity have been experiencing a revival that bridges millennia-old traditions with the realities of a modern, multicultural nation. Once marginalized, the ...
From Inezgane to Mulhouse, France, Khadija Ramim’s 49-year journey has been devoted to carrying her Amazigh heritage to the diaspora and making it her life’s mission. She began as a dedicated mother, ...
Algeria’s internationally-acclaimed singer, Idir, most known for his “A Vava Inouva" hit song which was translated into seven songs is still on the roll to defend North Africa’s native Amazigh ...
After centuries of being told their culture is forbidden, can Berbers figure out what it means to be Amazigh today? A girl sits in a classroom in the Zurfan Women Association for Berber Women's Rights ...
#Artmazigh Day was celebrated this week by Amazigh artists on social media, posting images of their art work that proudly details all aspects of their culture. The Amazigh, which means "free people” ...
In the coastal towns and mountain villages of western Libya, there are two flags proudly flying side-by-side from every balcony and shopfront in celebration of the end of 42 years of Muammar Gaddafi's ...