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Amazigh culture

Amazigh culture, also known as Berber culture, originates from the indigenous Amazigh people of North Africa, predominantly in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. It is characterized by unique languages (Tamazight), traditional music, vibrant arts, and deep-rooted customs. Amazigh communities often engage in agriculture, craft-making, and nomadic practices. Their rich oral traditions, folklore, and celebrations reflect a connection to nature and history. Notably, the Amazigh have a strong sense of identity, emphasizing their connection to land and heritage, and are increasingly recognized for their contributions to regional diversity and culture.