The Berbers are the guardians of an ancestral culture that continues to enrich Morocco’s heritage.
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The Aït Khebbach: Nomads of the Desert and Guardians of the Sahara
The Aït Khebbach are guardians of the nomadic traditions of the Sahara, living in harmony with their environment and preserving an ancestral way of life.
The Aït Baamrane: Anti-Atlas Resistance fighters
The Aït Baamrane are an example of cultural and economic resistance, with strong traditions centered on argan and tribal solidarity.
The Aït Atta: Warriors of the South and Guardians of Traditions
The Aït Atta perpetuate ancestral customs while adapting to modern changes, while remaining true to their identity as warriors and nomads.
Morocco’s Berber Culture: A Living Heritage
Berber culture is an essential component of Moroccan identity, a living heritage that continues to enrich the country.
Berber Culture in Morocco: An Ancient and Living Heritage
Berber culture in Morocco is an essential component of the national identity, enriched by its language, music, crafts, architecture and religious traditions. It represents an ancient and living heritage, deeply rooted in Moroccan soil.