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 33
... Sous : the Anti - Atlas mountains , the Sous plains , and the town of Taroudant . I draw most from the voices least heard outside their villages : residents of the Anti - Atlas mountains who speak almost exclusively Tashel- hit and are ...
... Sous : the Anti - Atlas mountains , the Sous plains , and the town of Taroudant . I draw most from the voices least heard outside their villages : residents of the Anti - Atlas mountains who speak almost exclusively Tashel- hit and are ...
Page 129
... Sous as a search for something better , and he situates Aznag's decision to stay in the Sous as a futile effort in the age of modern technological pursuits : Ben Wakrim , " migrant merchant " : awal iġ gan ṭṭnz ad tn ur ittini yat rzmn ...
... Sous as a search for something better , and he situates Aznag's decision to stay in the Sous as a futile effort in the age of modern technological pursuits : Ben Wakrim , " migrant merchant " : awal iġ gan ṭṭnz ad tn ur ittini yat rzmn ...
Page 147
... Sous Valley as well ; populations in both areas are comprised of descendants of the twelfth- century Beni Hilal invasions , Arabized Ishelhin , and a smaller Tashelhit- speaking population . Those in the Sous plains are primarily ...
... Sous Valley as well ; populations in both areas are comprised of descendants of the twelfth- century Beni Hilal invasions , Arabized Ishelhin , and a smaller Tashelhit- speaking population . Those in the Sous plains are primarily ...
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