Tifinagh: Amazigh Alphabet

Tifinagh: Amazigh Alphabet
Author: Abdellatif Talibi
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717009296

This work is premised on Amazigh Alphabet. Tamazight is spoken in Morocco, Canary Islands, Libya, Niger and elsewhere. Tamazight was met with oblivion due to systems of exclusions. In this book, there is some space for children and adult to learn this language.

Tifinagh Amazigh Alphabet

Tifinagh Amazigh Alphabet
Author: Mark Ngugui
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre:
ISBN:

Beginner's manual to the mastery of Tamazight language: _ Common Amazigh vocabulary._ common words in use._ Amazigh words and their equivalence in English and French._ Amazigh alphabet is provided with its equivalent in English and French._ Transliterations are provided

Tifinagh Journal Amazigh Alphabet

Tifinagh Journal Amazigh Alphabet
Author: Mark Ngugui
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre:
ISBN:

Beginner's manual to the mastery of Tamazight language: _ Common Amazigh vocabulary._ common words in use._ Amazigh words and their equivalence in English and French._ Amazigh alphabet is provided with its equivalent in English and French._ Transliterations are provided

The Poetics of Tifinagh

The Poetics of Tifinagh
Author: Abdellatif Talibi
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2018-04-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717122643

This work is premised on Amazigh Alphabet. in it there is a space for language lovers/ learners to learn and color (Amazigh Alphabet) designed for coloring. Tamazight is a language spoken in Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Mali, Canary Islands and Imohag (Touareg People) do speak Tamazight also, Tamashequ. Tamazight was doomed to systems of exclusions, this work is a mere attempt to bring to the fore its aura.

Women and the Codification of the Amazigh Language

Women and the Codification of the Amazigh Language
Author: Fatima Sadiqi
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2024-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1666917729

Often associated with the ‘rural’, the ‘exotic’ or the ‘folkloric’, Amazigh women’s ancestral art of weaving has not received much attention in Amazigh Studies. Drawing on primary sources, manuscripts, and printed texts, in libraries and archives, this book sheds new light on Amazigh women’s weaving practices, arguing that it was the ancestral rug designs that inspired the Amazigh alphabet Tifinagh. In doing so, the author reveals the active role women played in the process of codifying the Amazigh language. This book is of interest to scholars in Amazigh studies, women’s history, anthropology, and linguistics.

Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen)

Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen)
Author: Hsain Ilahiane
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442281820

Berbers, also known as Imazighen, are the ancient inhabitants of North Africa, but rarely have they formed an actual kingdom or separate nation state. Ranging anywhere between 15-50 million, depending on how they are classified, the Berbers have influenced the culture and religion of Roman North Africa and played key roles in the spread of Islam and its culture in North Africa, Spain, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Taken together, these dynamics have over time converted to redefine the field of Berber identity and its socio-political representations and symbols, making it an even more important issue in the 21st century. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Berbers contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 200 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, places, events, institutions, and aspects of culture, society, economy, and politics. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Berbers.

The Oak Island Mystery

The Oak Island Mystery
Author: Patricia Fanthorpe
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2012-03-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1459701062

The Oak Island mystery has been the world’s greatest and strangest treasure hunt, and after years of research the authors have finally solved the sinister with an answer that is challenging, controversial, and disturbing. In 1795 three boys discovered the top of an ancient shaft on uninhabited Oak Island in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. The boys began to dig, and what they uncovered started the world’s greatest and strangest treasure hunt but nobody knows what the treasure is. Two hundred years of courage, back-breaking effort, ingenuity, and engineering skills have failed to retrieve what is concealed there. Theories of what the treasure could be include Captain Kidd’s bloodstained pirate gold, an army payroll left by the French or British military engineers, priceless ancient manuscripts, the body of an Arif or other religious refugee leader, or the lost treasure of the Templars. The Oak Island curse prophesies that the treasure will not be found until seven men are dead and the last oak has fallen. That last oak has already gone, and six treasure hunters have been killed. After years of research, the authors have finally solved the sinister riddle of Oak Island, but their answer is challenging, controversial, and disturbing. Something beyond price still lies waiting in the labyrinth.

Berbers and Others

Berbers and Others
Author: Katherine E. Hoffman
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010
Genre: Africa, North
ISBN: 0253354803

Berbers and Others offers fresh perspectives on new forms of social and political activism in today's Maghrib. In recent years, the Amazigh (Berber) movement has become a focus of widespread political, social, and cultural attention in North Africa, Europe, and the United States. Berber groups have peacefully yet persistently laid claim to ownership over broad areas of creativity in the arts, politics, literature, education, and national memory. The contributors to this volume present some of the best new thinking in the emerging field of Berber studies, offering insight into historical antecedents, language usage, land rights, household economies, artistic production, and human rights. The scope, depth, and multidisciplinary approach will engage specialists on the Maghrib as well as students of ethnicity, social and political change, and cultural innovation.