This celebration takes place on January 13, corresponding to the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian ...
Rabat celebrates "Yennayer" or Amazigh New Year (Berber), which is celebrated on January 13 each year in all countries of ...
The city's North African Indigenous diaspora is celebrating the start of Yennayer, their new year. For many, it's a time for ...
Despite recognition, activists worry that the Amazigh culture is treated as "folkloric window dressing" while the community ...
For centuries, Morocco’s Amazigh - the “free people” - celebrated Yennayer behind closed doors, their New Year a quiet act of defiance against systematic erasure of their identity.
The Amazigh New Year marks the beginning of the agricultural season, symbolizing the deep connection between the Amazigh ...