Amazigh women in Morocco have traditionally suffered triple marginalisation: as women, indigenous and rural. The language and geography of the Atlas Mountains where they live have also made it difficult for them to access the most basic educational and health-care resources. That is why Amazigh women are often represented in many studies as ‘illiterate’ and ‘in need of help’. But a careful examination of the history and the daily reality of Amazigh women reveals another side of the Amazigh women’s story that has yet to be told and on which we wish to shed light in this article. We will focus on the agency and resilience of Amazigh women and how they transform their daily reality and vulnerabilities into opportunities that empower them, thei...
Female artists are actively participating in the development and growth of visual arts in Morocco. T...
Although Amazigh is one of the oldest languages and is known to be the indigenous language of people...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
This study aims to determine the role of Amazigh/Berber women in maintaining and preserving the cult...
mn Numerous recent initiatives in Morocco aim to promote women’s em-powerment in the country’s curre...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament ...
The new millennium has signaled a new phase for Moroccan women’s legal triumph. The 2004 Family Code...
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This article analyzes the intersection of gender, women’s activism, and political participation in M...
This article examines the specific abilities that Moroccan women develop as they start to participat...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2017. Student Project for...
Female artists are actively participating in the development and growth of visual arts in Morocco. T...
Although Amazigh is one of the oldest languages and is known to be the indigenous language of people...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
This study aims to determine the role of Amazigh/Berber women in maintaining and preserving the cult...
mn Numerous recent initiatives in Morocco aim to promote women’s em-powerment in the country’s curre...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Estudis Internacionals de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament ...
The new millennium has signaled a new phase for Moroccan women’s legal triumph. The 2004 Family Code...
Applying an intersectional approach, this thesis examines the value and meaning that minority and i...
The role of indigenous people in the preservation and transmission of local knowhow and wisdom is we...
This honors thesis is an anthropological exploration of women\u27s cooperatives in two regions of ru...
The Arab Spring has seen North African and Middle Eastern youth organizing against the status quo an...
In recent years, Morocco has paid particular attention to the development of its marginal territorie...
This article analyzes the intersection of gender, women’s activism, and political participation in M...
This article examines the specific abilities that Moroccan women develop as they start to participat...
University Honors Capstone Project Paper, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2017. Student Project for...
Female artists are actively participating in the development and growth of visual arts in Morocco. T...
Although Amazigh is one of the oldest languages and is known to be the indigenous language of people...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...