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 61
... afternoon into night . It was the day after the Id n Ramadan marking the close of the month of fasting . There were enough young men back from Casablanca for a zerda , and several planned to leave the day after the Id . We sat scheming ...
... afternoon into night . It was the day after the Id n Ramadan marking the close of the month of fasting . There were enough young men back from Casablanca for a zerda , and several planned to leave the day after the Id . We sat scheming ...
Page 99
... afternoon shopping and strolling hours was challenging . Tarou- dant was worth visiting during Throne Day festivities , yet another young woman told me , because it " fills up . " One plains villager with whom I was out walking one ...
... afternoon shopping and strolling hours was challenging . Tarou- dant was worth visiting during Throne Day festivities , yet another young woman told me , because it " fills up . " One plains villager with whom I was out walking one ...
Page 138
... afternoon hours . The idea was that it was likely that Ftuma would visit the " graveyard " ( " the [ lmdint ] that is forever " ) before she makes it to the " city " ( lmdint ) . Ftuma : Maybe so { unclear } Just thorn bushes . Maybe so ...
... afternoon hours . The idea was that it was likely that Ftuma would visit the " graveyard " ( " the [ lmdint ] that is forever " ) before she makes it to the " city " ( lmdint ) . Ftuma : Maybe so { unclear } Just thorn bushes . Maybe so ...
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