Beautiful Amazigh stories in audio and video with written translation
Beautiful Amazigh stories in audio and video with written translation 1-395
Here is a collection of beautiful and expressive Amazigh stories and tales, which are stories from the ancient Amazigh heritage from the Amazigh-speaking Figuig region in eastern Morocco, where the Amazigh culture abounds in the region with hundreds of beautiful heritage stories and epic poems, most of which have unfortunately been lost.
The first story - part one:

In order to save what can be saved, this initiative was undertaken to document what can be documented of the Amazigh cultural heritage of the region. A group of these stories was recorded and prepared in the voice of the wonderful young woman, Rajaa Marzouki, with the written Arabic translation below the video (sous titre). Fun follow-up: Tanmirt
The first story - part two:

The Amazigh abounds with a valuable and diverse cultural heritage that is an essential ingredient for building and developing societies, given that the cultural heritage contains everything that generations inherit from their grandfathers, including history, books, arts, customs, traditions, architecture and values.
Second Story - Part One:

This accumulation of knowledge left by the ancestors is the edifice on which the current society lives, through which knowledge and skills were developed.
Second Story - Part Two:

The Amazighs are not a heritage that digs up the dirt in search of it.
Amazighs are not only a marketed tourist product.
Amazighs are not a commodity that enters the coffers of these countries into hard currency.
The Amazighs are not only the word (were) and (were),
Amazigh are not verbs conjugated in the past tense,
The Amazighs are our past, present and future.
The Amazighs are our ancestors and we, our children and our grandchildren,
The wheel of Amazigh history has not stopped and the page of our history has not been turned so that some may pass to other pages. The Amazigh flag is one with its three colors expressing the Amazighs of the coast, mountains and desert, and all the banners of creeds, sects, religions, the right and the left should not be raised above the flag of Tamazgha.



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