Tifinagh, the Amazigh script used to write Tamazight languages spoken in North Africa is among 15 of the world’s most critically endangered scripts have been carved in wood and currently on display at Salz-Pollak Atrium at California State University Fullerton’s Pollak Library through mid-September. The exhibit is part of a project started in 2009 by Tim Brookes, a professor at Champlain College in Vermont.
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OPINION
The Regional Value of Preserving Amazigh Heritage
The Amazigh people, the Indigenous population native to North Africa, have a rich cultural heritage that is integral to North African history. Despite their...
EVENT
Boston Set to Host Amazigh New Year 2975 Celebration on January...
On January 11, 2025, the Amazigh American Network Organization (AANO) will host the annual celebration for the Amazigh New Year, also known as Yennayer,...