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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... Heavy ; orig . or reworked rways Heavy , slow then fast ; mixing of fixed forms Heavy , slow then fast ; accompanied by dance ; mixing of fixed forms Fast , light ; original composition Fast , light Generic term for music - making ...
... Heavy ; orig . or reworked rways Heavy , slow then fast ; mixing of fixed forms Heavy , slow then fast ; accompanied by dance ; mixing of fixed forms Fast , light ; original composition Fast , light Generic term for music - making ...
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... heavy or gauzy cotton , unbelted and attached without safety pins . The Tashelhit woman's tamlḥaft was internally consid- ered beautiful , albeit denigrated by outsiders to the community who saw it as exotic yet antiquated , as Maggi ...
... heavy or gauzy cotton , unbelted and attached without safety pins . The Tashelhit woman's tamlḥaft was internally consid- ered beautiful , albeit denigrated by outsiders to the community who saw it as exotic yet antiquated , as Maggi ...
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... heavy beats followed by a light one or a pause ( - __ ) . Next to Naima , Aziza joined in the ganga on her hourglass - shaped drum ( taɛrija ) . Khadija interrupted the rhythm on her own taɛrija ; since these drums are always paired ...
... heavy beats followed by a light one or a pause ( - __ ) . Next to Naima , Aziza joined in the ganga on her hourglass - shaped drum ( taɛrija ) . Khadija interrupted the rhythm on her own taɛrija ; since these drums are always paired ...
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