Morocco the high atlas mountains home of
the Berber tribes the mountain-dwelling
Berbers are farmers and sheep and cattle
herders we travel to the high atlas
mountains we wanted to meet and to get
to know the Berbers their culture and
their way of life a grandmother we met
by the river treated us with grapes it
is a typical generosity of the Berbers
forests of King walnut trees grow in the
Atlas Mountains the whole family
participates in the harvest some Berbers
still live a nomadic life they migrate
with the flocks in search of pasture it
is unclear if the children are attending
school
the women weave carpets from sheep’s
wool for a living
the houses are being built of mud bricks
the mud is concentrated in a wooden mold
and tightened well without the addition
of gravel cement or stones
surprisingly the house stands about 200
years the picturesque village tacky dirt
is located on sharp slopes
the houses are close to each other the
alleys are narrow
the effect of construction preserves
energy and is efficient in defense
the mule is the leader in the alleys
the village taboo is shared by several
families it is not easy for an old man
to live in the alleys
we are on the way to the museum in ml
she’ll town
the Muhsin is the annual gathering of
the Berber tribes the Muslim lasts for
three days in September before the first
snow falls isolated the high atlas
villages emotion Newsom is the mother of
all Moroccan Mountain suits you don’t
buy a cattle before you check it
the livestock market is an opportunity
for shepherds to renew their herds
everything can be bought and sold in the
market
wooden plower made in a traditional way
in the Moose out artists from Marrakech
came to the Musa to present their works
measures
the Muslim is also an opportunity for a
meeting between boys and girls the boys
who came from isolated villages flirts
with the girls the Moose M is also a pilgrimage to the Saint in the holy sepulchre one can receive a blessing for fertility and success