In a village nestled in the mountains of northeastern Algeria, locals and visitors gathered under a cold winter sky to celebrate Tamechrit, a centuries-old Berber tradition rooted in sharing.
Seeking to preserve a practice that faded during the Algerian civil war of the 1990s, villagers marked Tamechrit with Berber music and food on the occasion coinciding in January with the Amazigh ...
Children in Bejaia, Algeria, wear traditional Amazigh outfits for Tamechrit A Tamechrit gathering in northeastern Algeria -- the centuries-old custom is also held alongside major Islamic events In ...
Hard to believe, but the Algerian 2025 stamps represent the 5th year of exploring Algeria. During the past half decade, I've discovered some excellent artists ...
Exploring the proximity between two musical styles from two different continents, the Algerian Amazigh singer Amel Zen and acclaimed percussionist Hajar Zahawy from Kurdistan - Iraq set to work on a ...
As in Algeria and other parts of North Africa, the Amazigh New Year is called Yennayer, referencing January, the start of the year. Accounts differ when it comes to this appellation. While many ...