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Yennayer, also known as Id Yennayer or Id Suggas (meaning “night of the year”), is the first month of the indigenous Berber (Amazigh) calendar, marking the Amazigh New Year. The very name “Yennayer” ...
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Across North Africa, the Amazigh people have been coming together to usher in the year 2976. They have, unfortunately, not ...