Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Answers To Berber Questions.

Q: Are all Berber houses Small?
A: Not necessarily. There may be rich berbers who can afford larger houses but most berbers are poor and can only afford small houses.


Q: Why do the weddings last one week?
A: Not all weddings last a week. Some may last one day or three days. I believe that the length of the weddings depends on the activities or traditions they preform during the wedding. Also Maybe they may schedule the events like they will do this on one day then this on another. After all the traditions have been preformed then they get married.

Q: Why do you think Berbers keep the houses that are made with mud, wood and bricks when their is the chance that it falls apart in the rainy season?The could just get the more modern houses, or?
A: Well I think that the berbers keep their houses made of mud, wood, and bricks because maybe they can't afford any other form of building material. Also their parents may have taught them how to make houses out of these materials and so they wouldn't know how to make the house any other way. If it falls down in the rainy season. I don't think it will be to much of an issue because most houses they build are strong and sturdy. But good question.

Q: Why do they do the same thing over and over again?
A: Well It's like us or our parents. Why do we go to school or work. We both do it over and over. Also because it may be their only way to make money or they are doing what their parents have passed on.

Q: Why do you think Berber marriages are arranged before?
A: I think they are arranged before because usually when their is an arranged marriage the bride or the groom are still very young and won't be able to chose a wife on their own. So the parents look for a family with a daughter and the parents are willing to let the both the son and the daughter to get married. They then arrange a marriage for when they are older.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Berber Daily Life

The Berbers are the first inhabitants of Morocco and they are spread across Northern Africa from Egypt to the Atlantic Coast. The Berbers date back to around 3000 b.c.e. The Berbers culture and traditions are part of Morocco’s heritage.

In Morocco, the Berbers live in the Rif Mountains, the Atlas Mountains, and the Sahara Desert. In the Mountains, they experience extreme cold weather because of the high altitude. Their lands are fertile due to constant rainfall. However, In the desert, the climate is dry and extremely hot with little rainfall so the berbers are constantly moving in search for water.


Berbers are known for their excellent craftsmanship. They make pottery, weave colorful rugs, and make large chunky jewelry. When the tourists visit Morocco, they are drawn by the beautiful colors they use for their rugs or their pottery as well as their silver and amber jewelry. Berbers continue to wear their traditional cloths. Women wear “Djeleba” with a head scarf but usually the cloth is very colorful. Men on the other hand wear turbans and “Djeleba” in white, blue and sometimes orange.


Berber cuisine varies from one region to an other. Couscous and Tagines are considered Morocco’s national dishes. Couscous is eaten during lunch and typically after the Friday prayer. The couscous is served with vegetables shaped like a pyramid. Underneath is rather chicken or meat. Another dish is the “Tajine”. The tajines are served with variety of toppings like prunes, potatoes or carrots. The Tagine could be served with meat or chicken. For breakfast or afternoon snack, “beghrir” or “msmen” is served with butter, honey or jam. They are similar to pancakes. For drinks, the berbers are experts at making mint tea.


Most Berbers don’t live in large houses but rather on small ones. Berbers live in houses that are made of wood, mud, or stone. Inside the house is one large room that serves many purposes such as a kitchen, living room, and a sleeping area. A small barn is usually on the side of the house where they keep chickens and sheep.


Berber wedding ceremonies last for several days. They are mostly arranged by the parents. Both sides of the family gather for these festivities. There is music and dancing for long hours. The bride has a Henna party where both her hands and feet are painted with Henna. Large dishes of food and sweets are served to guests. Most times, the groom has never met his bride and will only see on the day of the wedding.


Education in berber villages is not like in the cities. Most children attend very small schools, sometimes only one classroom. They attend elementary school and receive basic education. After they finish their elementary school, most families do not send their children to secondary school because it is far from the village where they live. Some berber children continue their schooling beyond elementary and some may attend schools where they learn trades like mechanic or wood work. Because of the lack of schools and sometimes the harsh weather, less then 50% of Berbers can read or write. Arabic is taught at schools but they speak berber dialect in their daily life.


The Berbers have embraced Islam since around the 700’s. After the death of the prophet “Muhammad”, the Arabs set out on a conquest to spread Islam. This converted berbers to the Islamic faith and the trust in the Qur’an and belief in Allah. Most Berbers are Muslims.

Berbers were the first inhabitants of Morocco and they are entitled to keep their customs and traditions. Their heritage is part of the Moroccan history and should be preserved.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Berbers are a group of people who live in the Atlas Mountain ranges that are spread out through all of Morocco. Know one knows were they originally came from but they have been in Africa since about 3000 b.c.e. They have many traditions, cultural foods, and a different life style from other people. The Berbers are probably the most interesting group of people to study about.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Berber Culture

The Berber culture is very rich with there tradition like their clothing and cuisines. Their religion and beliefs and items and skills that have been passed down through the generations. First, some of their traditions are cooking traditional foods such as couscous, tajines, and also bread and olives are present at every meal. Next their clothing is usually very colorful. Men wear turbans and women wear scarfs. The Berbers religion is the religion of Islam. Skills such as crafting has been passed down through the generations. The berbers crafts jewelry and curios. There is much more to the Berber culture but these aspects are just the basics that form the culture.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Life on Two Sides of The World


I have lived on two sides of the world and both sides are some what the same but they are also different. Now I am living in the northern part of Africa in a fairly large country called Morocco but before I lived in Morocco I was living in the midwest part of The U.S.A. These two places are both extremely hot and can get very cold. They both have farms spread out around the country and use the same methods of irrigation. They also have some of the same geographic physical features.


The two countries are different in many ways. Some of the physical features are the same like fields and plains but most are not because in Morocco there are mountains, rolling hills, and the largest desert in the world, The Sahara Desert. Also the food is different because of the two cultures and areas in which the crops are being grown in. Clothing is different because of the cultures, traditions, regions, and religions of the two countries.


Living in Kansas was great but when I moved to Morocco the first month was hard trying to get used to the culture, religion, food, and language. After I adapted to all these things, life in Morocco was even better then when I was living in Kansas.

What's Going to be Happening Around Here

Hey,
I'm Adam, I am from the United States and I will be posting blogs about the Berbers in Morocco. Im currently going to an international school in Morocco and my task in this class is to research about the Berbers. I have lived in the U.S. and now I am living in Morocco. They are both fairly a like in many ways but they are also very different.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Welcome to my Blog on Berbers in Morocco

The Berbers are a tribe of people who were spread out from Egypt to the Atlantic Ocean. In 3000 b.c when the Arab conquest started they were pushed back to the atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert. For the past week and a half I have been studying and researching about the Berbers of the High Atlas Mountains. I have been studying about their way of life such as traditions, houses, religion, and cuisine. I then realized how different our lives are from theirs. I will be studying on the Berbers all year long. I will keep you posted and hopefully if you ever come to Morocco you will visit the Atlas Mountains and meet the Berbers for your selves.