Berber tribes of the Rif

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The Berber tribes of the Rif are indigenous Amazigh communities from Morocco’s mountainous Rif region, historically known for their fierce resistance to foreign rule and strong clan-based social structures.

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Berber tribes of the Rif canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amazigh community
ethnic group
culturallyRelatedTo Kabyle people NERFINISHED
Shilha (Sous) Berbers NERFINISHED
Zenata Berbers NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf Morocco NERFINISHED
hasCulturalPractice collective tribal assemblies
customary law (azref)
oral poetry
segmentary lineage system
hasCustom blood-feud mediation through elders
hasDanceTradition Aḥidus-style group dances
hasEnvironment Mediterranean climate
mountainous terrain
hasHistoricalFigure Abd el-Krim NERFINISHED
hasMusicTradition Riffian folk music
hasPoliticalOrganization tribal councils
hasReligion Islam
Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
hasSocialStructure clan-based organization
tribal confederations
hasTraditionalDress colorful headscarves
woolen cloaks
historicallyOpposed French colonial rule
Spanish colonial rule
includesTribe Ait Ammart NERFINISHED
Ait Bouyahyi NERFINISHED
Ait Iznassen NERFINISHED
Ait Ouriaghel NERFINISHED
Ait Said NERFINISHED
Ait Touzine NERFINISHED
Ait Waryaghar NERFINISHED
knownFor guerrilla warfare traditions
participation in the Rif War
resistance to foreign rule
locatedIn Rif region NERFINISHED
northern Morocco NERFINISHED
participatedIn Rif Republic NERFINISHED
partOf Amazigh peoples NERFINISHED
timePeriod pre-Islamic era to present
traditionalEconomy pastoralism
small-scale agriculture
transhumant herding
usesLanguage Arabic
Berber languages
Riffian Berber NERFINISHED
Tarifit NERFINISHED

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First Rif War belligerent Berber tribes of the Rif