Get ready for an even bigger and better edition of the Amazigh New Year celebration, hosted by the Amazigh American Network Organization (AANO)! Mark your calendars for January 11, 2025, as we return to Armory Hall in Somerville, Massachusetts, to ring in the Amazigh...
Come discover the enchanting allure of Amazigh traditions on January 11th at the Center for Arts at The Armory in Somerville, MA. Join us for an exclusive celebration of the #AmazighNewYear, where the vibrancy of a rich cultural tapestry awaits. Immerse yourself in an...
Tiwizi is voluntary work provided by a group of villagers to help a member of the village accomplish a task he or she cannot do alone. By means of Tiwizi, many peasants carry out some agricultural labors requiring important manpower such as olive picking and other...
Amazigh people celebrate each year on January 13 their new year “yennayer” The Amazigh new year, is related to the agricultural calendar. Some historians say that celebrating the Amazigh New Year is a commemoration of King Shishing‘s victory over the Pharaohs on the...
The event that took place on Saturday, January 14, 2023 at the Center for Arts at the Armory in Somerville, Massachusetts. And it was hosted by the Amazigh American Network Organization (AANO). The annual celebration featured live music from Kabyle region in northern...
In the latest acknowledgement of the Indigenous Amazigh group that has fought for years to have their calendar recognized, Morocco’s king announced that the Amazigh New Year – Yannayer- has become an official holiday. In a statement released on Wednesday, the royal...