Berber community
The Berber community refers to the indigenous people of North Africa, primarily found in countries like Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. They have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by unique languages, traditions, and social structures. The Berbers, also known as Amazigh, have historically inhabited mountainous and rural areas, maintaining a strong connection to their land and customs.
Berber culture is known for its vibrant art, music, and traditional crafts, such as woven textiles and jewelry. The community has faced challenges in preserving their identity, especially with the influence of Arabization and globalization. Efforts are ongoing to promote and protect their language and cultural practices.