
Amazigh literature
Amazigh literature encompasses the oral and written works of the Berber-speaking peoples of North Africa, reflecting their history, culture, and identity. Traditionally transmitted through storytelling, poetry, and song, it preserves ancient customs and languages. In modern times, it includes written poetry, novels, and scholarly works that celebrate Amazigh heritage and address social issues. This literature serves as a vital expression of Amazigh identity, fostering cultural pride and resilience amid historical marginalization and ongoing efforts toward recognition and revitalization of their language and traditions.