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A New Illustrated Book, "Tell Me More About the Amazigh," Introduces Young Readers to the Amazigh People and Their Culture | Amazigh World News

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A New Illustrated Book, "Tell Me More About the Amazigh," Introduces Young Readers to the Amazigh People and Their Culture | Amazigh World News
HomeCULTUREA New Illustrated Book, "Tell Me More About the Amazigh," Introduces Young... CULTURE A New Illustrated Book, “Tell Me More About the Amazigh,” Introduces Young Readers to the Amazigh People and Their Culture By Amazigh World News July 28, 2025 0 2202 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailPrint Tell Me About the Amazigh Filling a long-overdue gap in English-language children’s literature about Amazigh culture and language, Zouhir Naghala’s new book, “Tell Me About the Amazigh,” offers young readers a vibrant introduction to the history, culture, and identity of the Amazigh—the Indigenous people of North Africa. Through rich storytelling and detailed artwork, the book introduces children—and curious readers of all ages—to the history, culture, and identity of the Amazigh people. Covering everything from ancient Amazigh kingdoms to the colorful traditions, language, and symbols that define their heritage, “Tell Me About the Amazigh” provides an accessible and engaging entry point into a civilization that has endured for thousands of years. Readers will explore the Tifinagh script, traditional clothing, music, festivals like Yennayer, and legendary figures such as Idir, Queen Dihya and King Massinissa who shaped North African history. The very beautiful illustrations, offer a lively visual journey that brings Amazigh traditions to life. Zouhir’s work is both educational and celebratory, aiming to foster pride among young Amazigh readers while introducing global audiences to a culture often overlooked in mainstream narratives. In a time of renewed interest in Indigenous histories around the world, “Tell Me About the Amazigh” serves as a key contribution to cultural preservation and awareness. The book invites readers to rediscover a world where nature, language, art, and community are deeply intertwined—and it is offered at a very affordable price to ensure that more families, educators, and young readers can access and celebrate this rich heritage. “Tell Me About the Amazigh” is now available on amazon or by clicking here TagsTell Me About the Amazigh Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailPrint Previous articleMririda: The Raging Gale of the AtlasNext articleAmazigh Film Festival Returns to Boston, Spotlighting North Africa’s Indigenous Voices Amazigh World NewsAmazigh world news is an Amazigh news and commentary website dedicated to providing News Stories, Articles & Information for & about Indigenous Amazigh People of North Africa. RELATED ARTICLES CULTURE Amazigh Space Inaugurated at Granada’s Alhambra Honoring Dr. Leila Mezian September 9, 2025 CULTURE Mririda: The Raging Gale of the Atlas June 26, 2025 CULTURE Carthage Was Not Phoenician: Groundbreaking DNA Study Confirms Indigenous North African Roots May 30, 2025 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Most Popular Nasser Zefzafi: The Moroccan Icarus March 1, 2026 In Morocco, Archaeology Stares Down an Uncertain Future February 26, 2026 Amazigh Group Calls for Dissolution of Arab Maghreb Union on 37th Anniversary February 24, 2026 Morocco Advances Integration of Amazigh Language in Public Administration, Minister Says February 3, 2026 Air Algeria Receives New Airbus Aircraft Named “Yennayer” January 15, 2026 Boston Celebrates Amazigh New Year with Music, Dance, and Heritage January 14, 2026 Load more