
The Berber School
The Berber School was a movement in the 20th century aimed at promoting and preserving Berber language, culture, and identity within North Africa. It sought to challenge colonial and Arab dominance by encouraging education and cultural pride among Berber communities, particularly in Morocco and Algeria. The movement emphasized teaching the Berber language (Tamazight), celebrating Berber history, and fostering a sense of national and cultural identity. While it faced political resistance, it played a crucial role in revitalizing Berber traditions and language, ultimately contributing to greater recognition of Berber rights and cultural expression in the region.