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Moroccan Amazigh

Moroccan Amazigh, also known as Berbers, are the indigenous people of North Africa, particularly Morocco. They have their own distinct languages, cultures, and history that predate Arab influences in the region. The Amazigh people have preserved their traditions, music, crafts, and languages despite historical pressures. Today, they are recognized as an integral part of Morocco’s diverse cultural landscape, with official efforts to promote Amazigh identity and language, such as the Tifinagh script and Tamazight language. Their presence highlights North Africa’s rich tapestry of heritage and the importance of cultural diversity within the country.