Dirassat
Abstract
The Ait Baarnrane of Sidi Ifni: building an identity and a territory
In AitBaamrane, there exist a rich and diversified variety. They speak Tachelhit, the native Amazigh language of southern Morocco, they use a substantial vocabulary of words from Moroccan dialectal Arabic, classical Arabic, but also sometimes of Spanish and / or French, To this diversity of linguistic borrowings temporal, is added a construction of a complex local identity or the components of the exile of history, of holiness, of the border, of jihad (resistance) on the borders of the territory and the memory occupy a primordial place in the construction of the identity and the Baamrani territory.
Recommended Citation
Ben Attou, Mohamed
(2011)
"Les Ait Baamrane de Sidi Ifni: construction d'une identité et d'un territoire,"
Dirassat: Vol. 14, Article 10.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/dirassat/vol14/iss14/10