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MOOR
Moor
29 episodes
1 month ago
This podcast is dedicated toward MOOR empowerment through engaging conversations on community projects and opportunities to develop and organize to ensure justice and equity. This podcast is dedicated to the humanitarian work of justice and equity worldwide. Our voice brings forth our visions but our visions are not possible without each other. We live in abundance if we tap in the network and resources all around.
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This podcast is dedicated toward MOOR empowerment through engaging conversations on community projects and opportunities to develop and organize to ensure justice and equity. This podcast is dedicated to the humanitarian work of justice and equity worldwide. Our voice brings forth our visions but our visions are not possible without each other. We live in abundance if we tap in the network and resources all around.
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عام 2969: Imaziɣen| Tamazight
MOOR
50 minutes 4 seconds
3 years ago
عام 2969: Imaziɣen| Tamazight
This episode is filled with local interviews from Chefchauon where we learn more on the language, history and perspectives of the Moroccan and Berber people. In Amazigh society women have been considered one of the most important members in the North African countries. Women have played outstanding leadership roles including military leaders, spiritual mothers, and even more significantly as one of the Amazigh gods. Women in the parts of North Africa originally inhabited by Amazigh people (Berbers) were called “Tamghart” which is equivalent to the word “president” in English. The brother and sister concepts literally belong to the mother and not to the father. For example, Amazigh people say Ot-Mma (for Sister) or Og-Mma (for Brother) meaning she belongs to my mom or he belongs to my mom respectively. “[Dihya, the Amazigh knight who marked the history unlike any other woman, she rode horses and sought among the folk from the Aures to Tripoli, taking arms to defend her ancestral land.” - Ibn Khaldun book lessons Part VII, p. 11. References: http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/antaf_0066-4871_1994_num_30_1_1230 Kitab Futuh Messr W’ Alamghreb http://shamela.ws/browse.php/book-11404/page-2#page-223 http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/tanith.php Stay tuned for moor! IG: @muurz.z Website: www.moorsearch.org
MOOR
This podcast is dedicated toward MOOR empowerment through engaging conversations on community projects and opportunities to develop and organize to ensure justice and equity. This podcast is dedicated to the humanitarian work of justice and equity worldwide. Our voice brings forth our visions but our visions are not possible without each other. We live in abundance if we tap in the network and resources all around.