The fota, a piece of cloth usually red, yellow and black, was worn at the hips by Kabyle women. |
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The principal language used by this people is Kabyle, used both at home and professionally. |
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A speciality of the Kabyle Berbers of Algeria is ahethut, made from barley, bran, and ground acorn meal. |
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The Chaouia dialect, which is distinguishable from but related to Kabyle, bears the mark and influence of Arabic. |
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We employed this technique when a Kabyle vessel arrived at the Museum with a white bloom across parts of the surface. |
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The surviving leaders of the Kabyle rebels were either executed or sent to New Caledonia along with 4,000 Parisian Communards, including the remarkable Louise Michel. |
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Matoub began his career playing party music for the Kabyle expatriate community in France. |
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Revisiting his native land that year, Albert Camus was horrified to find Kabyle children fighting with dogs for the contents of a rubbish bin. |
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Aged 63, Ouyahia is a native of Tizi Ouzou in Algeria's Berber community of the Kabyle region. |
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Anthropologist and historian Makilam is an indigenous Kabyle raised in a Berber village in northern Algeria. |
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By 1857 the army had conquered Kabyle Province, and pacified the country. |
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The best known are the Moroccan music, the popular Gasba, Kabyle and Chawi music of Algeria, and the widespread Tuareg music of Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. |
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