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  1. Kabyle people - Wikipedia

    Their diaspora has resulted in Kabyle people living in numerous countries. Large populations of Kabyle people settled in France and, to a lesser extent, Canada (mainly Québec) and United States. The …

  2. Kabyle | Berber, Algeria, North Africa | Britannica

    Kabyle, Berber people of Algeria inhabiting a partially mountainous region stretching from the Mediterranean Sea to the southern slopes of the Great Kabylie mountains and from Dellys to Cape …

  3. Kabylia - Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization

    The Kabyle people are indigenous to the mountainous region of Kabylia in northern Algeria. Home to an estimated 10-12 million people in total, Kabylia has a distinct identity characterized by its unique …

  4. The Kabyle people – The Tribal Society

    Dec 4, 2024 · Their cultural identity is deeply tied to their language, Kabyle, which is a variant of the Berber languages, and they are known for their strong sense of community and independence. The …

  5. Kabyle Childhood: An Analysis of Systemic Linguistic and Cultural ...

    3 days ago · From the moment they enter school, Kabyle children are confronted with a rupture between their mother tongue, their cultural environment, and the imposed educational norms. This report …

  6. The Kabyles: discovering a multi-faceted Berber people!

    Often mistakenly considered to be Arabs, the Kabyles are in fact Berbers (imazighen nicknamed free men). They are one of the oldest indigenous peoples of North Africa and the Sahel, scattered across …

  7. Kabyle people explained

    Although initially the French used the term Kabyle to refer to all Berbers, it was later specified to mean only the modern Kabyle people during the colonial era, however, Zwawa is still the most used term …

  8. The Kabyle Diaspora in the United States: Living Between Freedom and ...

    Aug 4, 2025 · The Kabyle people, an Amazigh (Berber) ethnic group native to the mountainous and Mediterranean region of Kabylia in northern Algeria, represent one of North Africa’s oldest and most …

  9. Kabyle People | History, Culture & Characteristics - Study.com

    They are the second largest sub-group of the Berber people, who are Indigenous people of North Africa. Their native language is Kabyle, part of the Berber language group. Most Kabyle people...

  10. Kabyle | SIL in Eurasia

    The Kabyle language has its own alphabet, the Tifinagh alphabet, which is used alongside othe writing systems. "Tifinagh" is thought to mean "the Phoenician letters" pointing to the antiquity of the script.