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		<title>Interesting Things to Know: Moroccan Berbers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Berbers are the indigenous people of North Africa. Some people say that 12,000 year old cave paintings in Algeria and Libya are Berber, and some say  it&#8217;s mostly around the time of Caeser that Berber history becomes active. Mauretania  (Morocco) and Numidia (Algeria / Tunisia) are ancient Berber kingdoms from  ~200 BC &#8211; 46BC. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h1>The Berbers are the indigenous people of North Africa.</h1>
<p>Some people say that 12,000 year old cave paintings in Algeria and Libya are Berber, and some say  it&rsquo;s mostly around the time of Caeser that Berber history becomes active. Mauretania  (Morocco) and Numidia (Algeria / Tunisia) are ancient Berber kingdoms from  ~200 BC &#8211; 46BC. North Africa was conquered by the Arabs in the 8th century and the Berbers became Muslim.</p>
<p>There are many divisions within the Berber population of North Africa, who identify with different tribes, and speak different dialects. There are also sub-saharan tribes who are genetically Berber but do not identify as Berber, such as the Tuareg.</p>
<p>Berbers call themselves « <b>i-Mazigh-en</b> » which loosely translates to <em>Free People</em>.</p>
<p>From ancient times until now, the Berbers in North Africa have been farmers, and you find terraced gardens from the rivers to the mountain peaks. Their food is grown organically and sustainably.</p>
<p>Today in the remote High Atlas Mountains and River Valleys in Morocco, Berbers continue to live very traditional lives. Electricity and running water are new conveniences in these ancient mud-brick villages, built on the slopes of mountains. The villages consist of family compounds, where the families and animals live in the same dwelling.</p>
<p>Berbers have a very different history from Arab Moroccans.  At this point in time, about 25,000,000 people speak Berber in North Africa.</p>
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<p>As with most places in the world, most Berbers live in the cities, or have emigrated to Europe.</p>
<p>The traditional way of life is simple and family-based. All is shared, as extended families live together and take care of each other. The villages raise sheep, nuts, fruit and vegetables which go to an open market each week.</p>
<p>The villages work as a collective, with a village chief elected as representative and judge.</p>
<p>Most traditional Berbers are very poor, especially up in the mountains, where you have to walk for hours to get to a main road. Girls are very often married in their mid-teens.</p>
<p>There is a non-profit called the <a href="http://www.highatlasfoundation.org/" target="_blank">High Atlas Foundation</a> which is working to eradicate the crushing poverty in the very remote communities.</p>
<p>The Berbers  are connected to the earth, very spiritual, with beautiful cultural and artistic expression. The sense of community is very strong. Perhaps these traits, developed over thousands of years, are what make them exceptionally civilized?</p>
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		<title>Things to Do While You&#8217;re at Kasbah Omar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2014 20:36:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Ourika Valley is an ancient labyrinth of adventure and surprise. The Berbers have lived here for many centuries and although there are more western conveniences each year, it remains overwhelmingly an old-world paradise.  Our Berber neighbors, Malika and Mohammed have turned their home into a working museum. Living as traditionally as possible, they live with their [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;">The <strong>Ourika Valley</strong> is an ancient labyrinth of adventure and surprise.</h1>
<p><em>The Berbers have lived here for many centuries and although there are more western conveniences each year, it remains overwhelmingly an old-world paradise. </em></p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-793" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" src="https://kasbahomar.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Malika.jpg" alt="Malika" width="145" height="167" />Our Berber neighbors, <strong>Malika and Mohammed</strong> have turned their home into a working museum. Living as traditionally as possible, they live with their cows, grind grains in a gristmill, bake bread and tagines in the open fire, and serve tea in the most traditional of manners. They have a stunning view of the valley from their terrace. It&rsquo;s well worth a visit!</p>
<p>Stop in at the <strong>Aromatic Gardens</strong>, where fine essential oils and body products are crafted using argan oil and herbs. Enjoy a massage or facial after wandering the gardens.</p>
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<p>The <strong>Weekly Souk</strong>, which happens on Mondays, is truly an old-world market where most local Berbers go to get their food and supplies for the week, haircuts, shaves, and healing. It&rsquo;s also where they trade and shod their donkeys. If you happen to be at Kasbah Omar for a cooking class that day, you&rsquo;ll take a short hike to the souk to choose your ingredients.</p>
<p><strong>Adventure Day Trips</strong> are the highlight of the Ourika Valley, as there are world-class hiking, biking, rafting, ATVing, and horseback riding opportunities.</p>
<p>There are excellent crystals, jewels, carpets, artwork and pottery found all along the Ourika Road.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-624" src="https://kasbahomar.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/biking2-300x150.jpg" alt="overnight bike trek in morocco, biking day trips in morocco" width="300" height="150" /><br />
Book a dinner at <strong>Kasbah Tamadot</strong>, Sir Richard Branson&rsquo;s five-star resort.</p>
<p>Go skiing at <strong>Ouakaimden</strong>, an excellent high altitude slope just 20 minutes from the kasbah.</p>
<p>Take a day trip to the <strong>Marrakesh Souk &amp; Jemma El Fna. </strong></p>
<p>Enjoy our <strong>hammam</strong> and <strong>spa</strong> services.</p>
<p>Take a <strong>cooking class</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>The list could go on and on, I&rsquo;m sure you get the idea. Kasbah Omar is a wonderful place to relax, experience the Berber lifestyle, and take advantage of the wild an ancient Ourika Valley.</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><em>Kasbah Omar (<a href="https://kasbahomar.com" target="_blank">https://kasbahomar.com</a>) is an authentic, luxurious, boutique style hotel<big> </big>situated in the midst of an ancient Berber village, overlooking the beautiful Ourika Valley, just 40 minutes from the Marrakesh Medina. It’s a peaceful place where bird songs, the braying of donkeys and the Call to Prayer become your sound scape, and the distant mountain views, graceful arches and a riot of flowers help to relax, inspire and rejuvenate your mind.</em></p>
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