We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber MoroccoWe Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco explores how political economic shifts over the last century have reshaped the language practices and ideologies of women (and men) in the plains and mountains of rural Morocco.
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Page 159
... Ishelhin from the mountains claimed that they preferred to hire fellow Ishelhin - but then erased plains Ishelhin from that category . From that perspective , Ishelhin did not include all Tashelhit speakers , but instead " hard ...
... Ishelhin from the mountains claimed that they preferred to hire fellow Ishelhin - but then erased plains Ishelhin from that category . From that perspective , Ishelhin did not include all Tashelhit speakers , but instead " hard ...
Page 161
... Ishelhin decidedly were not Arabs by their own reckoning , or from the perspective of plains Arabs , because they used Tashelhit as their everyday vernacular . For plains Ishel- hin , Arabic was closely associated with mobility – belied ...
... Ishelhin decidedly were not Arabs by their own reckoning , or from the perspective of plains Arabs , because they used Tashelhit as their everyday vernacular . For plains Ishel- hin , Arabic was closely associated with mobility – belied ...
Page 184
... Ishelhin , at some point people [ read : Ishelhin ] just dropped their Tashelhit song and took up the Houara song . But it doesn't matter really , Arab or Ashelhi , it's all the same . In Lahsen's just - so story , plains Ishelhin ( or ...
... Ishelhin , at some point people [ read : Ishelhin ] just dropped their Tashelhit song and took up the Houara song . But it doesn't matter really , Arab or Ashelhi , it's all the same . In Lahsen's just - so story , plains Ishelhin ( or ...
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