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 149
... Khadduj did not think of herself as part of the Arghen tribe as most people from Arazan ( ayt Irazan ) did not , despite a pre - Protectorate history of political organization that placed Arazan as the plains section of the Arghen tribe ...
... Khadduj did not think of herself as part of the Arghen tribe as most people from Arazan ( ayt Irazan ) did not , despite a pre - Protectorate history of political organization that placed Arazan as the plains section of the Arghen tribe ...
Page 150
... Khadduj , in her late teens , had her heart set on marrying a cousin named Laɛrabi , son of her maternal uncle who lived in Arghen . Before lunch , Khadduj produced a small torn piece of paper with the name Laɛrabi written in French ...
... Khadduj , in her late teens , had her heart set on marrying a cousin named Laɛrabi , son of her maternal uncle who lived in Arghen . Before lunch , Khadduj produced a small torn piece of paper with the name Laɛrabi written in French ...
Page 152
... Khadduj said , re - voicing much of what Aisha had claimed earlier in the breezy hallway . - I responded , “ You picked the tamazirt where you wanted to live first and then you looked for a boy who lives there . Now I understand . ” She ...
... Khadduj said , re - voicing much of what Aisha had claimed earlier in the breezy hallway . - I responded , “ You picked the tamazirt where you wanted to live first and then you looked for a boy who lives there . Now I understand . ” She ...
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