At the market

Every Tuesday, the people from the small villages on the slopes of the High Atlas mountains, come down to the city of Amizmiz. Here they sell their goods and shop for the necessities for the week to come. For the past few weeks we've been living just half an hour from Amizmiz and we've enjoyed visiting the busy weekly market with its farmers, traders, weavers, and ceramists. The people of the Amazigh (what outsiders call the Berbers) are the descendants of the pre-Arab population of the Sahara, and Amazigh culture stretches back at least 4000 years. They created several kingdoms before the Arabs made their conquests in the 7th century. During the following centuries of Islamization, the language and the culture of the Amazigh almost disappeared until the French took over Morocco just before the first World War. The French used the distinction between the Arab majority and the indigenous people in the mountains as a way of 'Dividin...