Textes berbères des Aït Ouaouzguite
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Textes berbères des Aït Ouaouzguite is a seminal collection of Berber literary works compiled by Pierre Amard, published in 1997 as a paperback. This work preserves oral traditions and cultural narratives of the Aït Ouaouzguite community in Morocco, offering insights into Berber language, folklore, and societal values. Amard’s meticulous curation includes stories, poems, and proverbs that reflect the region’s historical and linguistic diversity. The book serves as a critical resource for scholars studying North African cultures, Berber identity, and linguistic preservation. Its significance lies in documenting a marginalized linguistic heritage, bridging oral and written forms. While primarily academic, the text also appeals to readers interested in ethnographic literature and cross-cultural studies. The compilation underscores the resilience of Berber traditions amid modernization, making it a vital artifact of 20th-century ethnographic scholarship.
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Pierre Amard
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