Amazigh World News – Amazigh World News https://amazighworldnews.com Amazigh latest news and educational articles Sat, 31 May 2025 14:33:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Matoub Lounes Square is Now Official in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine https://amazighworldnews.com/matoub-lounes-square-is-now-official-in-saint-ouen-sur-seine/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=matoub-lounes-square-is-now-official-in-saint-ouen-sur-seine https://amazighworldnews.com/matoub-lounes-square-is-now-official-in-saint-ouen-sur-seine/#respond Sat, 31 May 2025 14:33:55 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=11029 On Saturday, May 31, 2025, the city of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine (France) officially inaugurated Place Matoub Lounès, a new public square named in honor of the legendary Amazigh singer, poet, and activist. Located at the corner of Rue du Landy and Rue Saint-Denis, the square stands as a powerful tribute to Matoub’s enduring legacy.

Lounès Matoub, a fearless voice for Amazigh identity, human rights, and freedom of expression, remains a symbol of resistance and cultural pride for many across North Africa and the diaspora. His music and message continue to inspire generations.

The inauguration was marked by a moving ceremony attended by community members, local officials, and supporters of Matoub’s legacy. With this tribute, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine becomes one of the few cities in Europe to publicly honor his name and message.

Place Matoub Lounès now stands as a space of remembrance and recognition—where art, identity, and justice converge.

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Carthage Was Not Phoenician: Groundbreaking DNA Study Confirms Indigenous North African Roots https://amazighworldnews.com/carthage-was-not-phoenician-groundbreaking-dna-study-confirms-indigenous-north-african-roots/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=carthage-was-not-phoenician-groundbreaking-dna-study-confirms-indigenous-north-african-roots https://amazighworldnews.com/carthage-was-not-phoenician-groundbreaking-dna-study-confirms-indigenous-north-african-roots/#comments Fri, 30 May 2025 14:36:11 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=11024 For decades, Carthage has been depicted as a Phoenician colony—founded and shaped by settlers from the ancient Levant. This narrative has long dominated historical and academic discourse. But a new genetic study is now rewriting that story.

Recently published in the prestigious journal Nature, the study confirms that Carthage—and many cities once labeled “Phoenician colonies”—were in fact indigenous settlements, primarily Amazigh, Numidian, and Libyan in origin. Conducted by a team of scientists from Harvard University and Germany’s Max Planck Institute, the research analyzed ancient DNA from the remains of 210 individuals across 14 archaeological sites—spanning Lebanon, Tunisia, Spain, Sicily, Sardinia, and Ibiza—the study found that Phoenician settlers did not consistently mix with the local populations they encountered.

The vast majority of inhabitants were local North Africans. While Phoenician traders did exist within these cities, they were a small minority. This breakthrough aligns with what I have personally advocated for over 35 years—challenging the colonial narrative that erased the indigenous presence and agency in the region.

Today, genetics have validated what archaeology and critical historical analysis have long pointed to: Carthage was not a Phoenician outpost, but a complex and diverse North African city rooted in the Amazigh and Numidian world. Its population included people from as far as Cyprus, Anatolia, and Greece, but the foundation remained firmly indigenous.

This discovery will inevitably push historians to reconsider and rewrite the history of North Africa—finally restoring the central role of its native peoples in shaping one of the ancient world’s most influential civilizations.

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Galdar City in the Canary Islands Honors Ancient Amazigh King with Monumental Sculpture https://amazighworldnews.com/galdar-city-in-the-canary-islands-honors-ancient-amazigh-king-with-monumental-sculpture/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=galdar-city-in-the-canary-islands-honors-ancient-amazigh-king-with-monumental-sculpture https://amazighworldnews.com/galdar-city-in-the-canary-islands-honors-ancient-amazigh-king-with-monumental-sculpture/#respond Fri, 23 May 2025 15:04:16 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=11006 The town of Galdar in the north of the island of Canary Islands in the Province of Las Palmas has unveiled a new 4.5-meter-tall sculpture of Guanarteme Artemi Semidán, a historic Amazigh king of ancient Agaldar, at the entrance to the town via the Becerril roundabout. The statue, made of jesmonite with a copper finish and weighing about 500 kg, was created by artist Fernando Silva Moreno.

This initiative is part of Gáldar’s ongoing effort to beautify the city and highlight its native cultural heritage. The sculpture stands at the beginning of the Paseo de Los Guanartemes, enhancing a route rich with historical symbolism.

Mayor Teodoro Sosa emphasized the importance of honoring the city’s past, while the artist noted this work completes a years-long project that also includes the guaires sculpture ensemble. The piece is reinforced with concrete and iron to withstand wind and weather, ensuring its lasting presence in the cityscape.

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New Pope Honors His Roots in Amazigh Saint Augustine of Hippo https://amazighworldnews.com/new-pope-honors-his-roots-in-amazigh-saint-augustine-of-hippo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-pope-honors-his-roots-in-amazigh-saint-augustine-of-hippo https://amazighworldnews.com/new-pope-honors-his-roots-in-amazigh-saint-augustine-of-hippo/#respond Thu, 08 May 2025 21:31:36 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=11000 Vatican City — In a historic nod to North African Amazigh heritage, the newly elected Pope, Cardinal Robert Prevost, has declared himself “a child of St. Augustine,” drawing a direct spiritual lineage to Saint Augustine of Hippo — one of Christianity’s most influential thinkers and a Romanized Amazigh from North Africa.

The Pope’s tribute marks a rare and powerful acknowledgment of Africa’s deep imprint on the foundations of the Church. Saint Augustine, born in 354 in what is now Algeria, served as the Bishop of Hippo (modern-day Annaba city) for 35 years. His philosophical and theological works, including Confessions and The City of God, continue to shape Christian doctrine and the global Church.

“Augustine was not only a father of the Church but a son of the African soil,” the Pope said in his first address, adding that the saint’s life and legacy remain “a wellspring of wisdom, humility, and faith.”

Augustine’s Amazigh identity, often overlooked in mainstream accounts, is now receiving renewed global attention through the Pope’s homage. The Augustinian tradition, rooted in the saint’s teachings, continues to influence Catholic monastic life and theological study across the world.

This symbolic gesture signals a broader recognition of Christianity’s African foundations and the enduring spiritual contributions of the Amazigh people, the native people of North Africa.

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A New Illustrated Book, “Tell Me More About the Amazigh,” Introduces Young Readers to the Amazigh People and Their Culture https://amazighworldnews.com/a-new-illustrated-book-tell-me-more-about-the-amazigh-introduces-young-readers-to-the-amazigh-people-and-their-culture/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-new-illustrated-book-tell-me-more-about-the-amazigh-introduces-young-readers-to-the-amazigh-people-and-their-culture https://amazighworldnews.com/a-new-illustrated-book-tell-me-more-about-the-amazigh-introduces-young-readers-to-the-amazigh-people-and-their-culture/#respond Mon, 28 Apr 2025 16:20:14 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=10996 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

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Atoman: The First Amazigh Superhero Brings Ancient Myth to the Cinema https://amazighworldnews.com/atoman-the-first-amazigh-superhero-brings-ancient-myth-to-the-cinema/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=atoman-the-first-amazigh-superhero-brings-ancient-myth-to-the-cinema https://amazighworldnews.com/atoman-the-first-amazigh-superhero-brings-ancient-myth-to-the-cinema/#respond Wed, 19 Mar 2025 12:50:30 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=10991 Atoman, Wind Rider, the highly anticipated superhero film inspired by Amazigh mythology, has officially been screened, marking a groundbreaking moment for North African and Maghreb cinema. Directed by Moroccan-Belgian filmmaker Anouar Mouatassim, the film brings to life the story of Hakim Imlil, a hacker-turned-hero who discovers his supernatural Amazigh heritage and embarks on a battle to protect the world from looming threats.

The movie follows Imlil, who becomes one of the world’s most wanted hackers after breaching the database of a powerful pharmaceutical conglomerate to help COVID-19 patients access affordable treatment. Captured by Interpol and handed over to Moroccan authorities, he strikes a deal to work for the police’s cybercrime unit. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he uncovers his family’s supernatural lineage, unlocking his powers and transforming into Atoman—which means “man of the wind” in the Amazigh language. As he learns to harness his abilities, he must confront dangerous forces seeking to control the planet.

Filming took place across Morocco, France, and several sub-Saharan countries, featuring an international cast of actors from Morocco, Mali, France, and Belgium. The lead role of Atoman is played by French-Moroccan rapper Youssef Akdim, known as Lartiste. The film’s breathtaking landscapes, from the Atlas Mountains to bustling cities, serve as a visually striking backdrop that reinforces the movie’s deep cultural ties to Amazigh history and identity.

Mouatassim and his team describe Atoman as a milestone for African cinema, aiming to break barriers and redefine the superhero genre by showcasing an Amazigh hero. Inspired by Black Panther, the film highlights Amazigh and Moroccan heritage through its costumes, set designs, and music, offering a fresh representation of North African mythology.

“This idea, entirely new to Moroccan cinema, took its time to mature,” Mouatassim stated. “It’s a dream come true.”

With its compelling mix of mythology, action, and cultural pride, Atoman, Wind Rider is not only an entertaining cinematic experience but also a significant step in bringing Amazigh storytelling to the global stage.

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Ancient Stele with Possible Tifinagh Script Discovered in Spain https://amazighworldnews.com/ancient-stele-with-possible-tifinagh-script-discovered-in-spain/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ancient-stele-with-possible-tifinagh-script-discovered-in-spain https://amazighworldnews.com/ancient-stele-with-possible-tifinagh-script-discovered-in-spain/#respond Tue, 18 Mar 2025 13:06:22 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=10987 A recently uncovered stele in Escúllar, Almería, Spain, has sparked excitement among historians and linguists. The inscriptions on the stone bear striking similarities to both Libyo-Berber and Tifinagh scripts, suggesting a possible connection to the ancient Amazigh presence in the Iberian Peninsula.

While the language and precise dating of the stele remain uncertain, experts believe this discovery could provide valuable insights into historical interactions between North Africa and southern Spain. If confirmed as an early form of Tifinagh, the finding would further highlight the deep roots of Amazigh culture beyond North Africa.

Researchers are now working to analyze the inscriptions, hoping to unlock new knowledge about the ancient peoples who once inhabited the region.

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Statement of Yefren Residents Regarding the Desecration of the Amazigh Flag https://amazighworldnews.com/statement-of-yefren-residents-regarding-the-desecration-of-the-amazigh-flag/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=statement-of-yefren-residents-regarding-the-desecration-of-the-amazigh-flag https://amazighworldnews.com/statement-of-yefren-residents-regarding-the-desecration-of-the-amazigh-flag/#respond Sun, 23 Feb 2025 14:50:58 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=10975 This statement, issued by the residents and civil society institutions of Yefren in Libya, addresses the desecration of the Amazigh flag. It condemns the act as an offense against Amazigh identity and cultural heritage, emphasizing the community’s commitment to preserving its symbols and values. The statement calls for accountability and urges authorities to take action to prevent such incidents in the future.

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Salem Chaker: A Pioneer in Amazigh Linguistics and Culture https://amazighworldnews.com/salem-chaker-a-pioneer-in-amazigh-linguistics-and-culture/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=salem-chaker-a-pioneer-in-amazigh-linguistics-and-culture https://amazighworldnews.com/salem-chaker-a-pioneer-in-amazigh-linguistics-and-culture/#respond Sat, 22 Feb 2025 18:00:13 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=10970 Salem Chaker was born in 1950 into a Kabyle family from the Tizi-Ouzou region in Algeria. Growing up in a culturally rich and historically significant Amazigh region, Chaker developed a deep interest in the Berber (Amazigh) language and its linguistic evolution. Chaker is a professor emeritus affiliated with IREMAM (UMR 7310, Aix-Marseille Université/CNRS).

His academic journey began at the Faculty of Letters of Algiers, where he worked from 1973 to 1981. His dedication to Amazigh  linguistics led him to become a professor of Berber language at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO) between 1977 and 1979, and again from 1988 to 2008. His career continued at Aix-Marseille University (1981-1988, 2008-2018), where he played a crucial role in introducing and institutionalizing Berber language studies.

Salem Chaker is a specialist in descriptive and historical linguistics of Amazigh. His work has significantly contributed to the academic recognition and preservation of the Amazigh language. During his tenure at INALCO, he helped strengthen Amazigh studies by establishing the Centre of Amazigh research, a center dedicated to Amazigh language, history, and culture.

Salem Chaker has authored numerous significant works in Berber linguistics, syntax, and historical studies. His notable books include Un parler berbère d’Algérie (Kabylie): Syntaxe (1983), which provides an in-depth analysis of Kabyle syntax, and Textes en linguistique berbère (1984), an introduction to the field of Berber linguistics. He collaborated on Textes touaregs en prose de Charles de Foucauld (1984), a critical edition of Tuareg prose. His bibliographic study Une décennie d’études berbères (1980-1990) (1992) explores language, literature, and identity. In Linguistique berbère: Études de syntaxe et de diachronie (1995), he examines Berber syntax and historical linguistics.

His more recent works include Berbères aujourd’hui: Kabyles et Berbères : luttes incertaines (2022), which discusses contemporary Amazigh struggles, and Diachronie Berbère: Linguistique historique et libyque (2024), which delves into the historical aspects of Amazigh linguistics. He also contributed to Le dictionnaire Tamazight du Maroc central, an electronic dictionary based on Arsène Roux’s archives, accessible online. His extensive research has played a vital role in the preservation and advancement of Berber studies.

Chaker’s contributions extend beyond academia; he has been an advocate for Amazigh cultural recognition and linguistic rights. His research and teachings have shaped the modern understanding of Berber linguistics, ensuring that the language is not only studied but also revitalized for future generations.

His work continues to inspire students, researchers, and Amazigh activists, making him one of the most influential figures in Berber linguistic studies today.

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Shocking: Police in Tripoli Caught Desecrating the Amazigh Flag https://amazighworldnews.com/shocking-police-in-tripoli-caught-desecrating-the-amazigh-flag/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shocking-police-in-tripoli-caught-desecrating-the-amazigh-flag https://amazighworldnews.com/shocking-police-in-tripoli-caught-desecrating-the-amazigh-flag/#respond Thu, 20 Feb 2025 15:45:42 +0000 https://amazighworldnews.com/?p=10962 A shocking video recorded in the Andalus neighborhood in the capital, Tripoli, shows a group of police officers along with other security personnel affiliated with the Ministry of Interior desecrating the Amazigh flag. An investigation is underway to identify those involved and determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

 

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