The Kabyle people are an ethnic group indigenous to the Kabylie region in northern Algeria. They primarily speak the Kabyle language, a branch of the Berber languages, which is part of the larger Afro-Asiatic language family. The Kabyle culture is rich in traditions, music, and crafts, reflecting their long history and connection to the mountainous landscape.
Kabyle society is known for its strong sense of community and family ties. Many Kabyles are engaged in agriculture, and their economy often revolves around farming and livestock. The Kabyle people have also been active in advocating for their cultural rights and recognition within the broader context of Algerian society.