Most Amazigh, often incorrectly called Berbers, live in homes just like everyone else. Since most North Africans make their homes out of bricks, mud-bricks, or cement, Amazigh homes are made of the same materials. They are a largely sedentary society in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria an live in smaller towns in those countries as well as small towns in Tunisia and Libya. There are nomadic Amazigh called Touareg who live in tents in the desert and are nomads that move their flocks of sheep between the different oases there.
Berbers traditionally live in homes called "kasbahs" or "ksars," which are made of earth, mud, and straw. These homes are often clustered together to form a fortified village or town. In modern times, many Berbers also live in more contemporary dwellings like houses or apartments.
Berbers traditionally live in North Africa, primarily in countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. They have a distinct culture and language, often living in small communities in rural areas and practicing agriculture or pastoralism. Berber society is known for its strong family ties, traditions, and communal values. Many Berbers today also live in urban areas and have integrated modern lifestyles while still maintaining their cultural identity.
Berbers primarily live in North Africa, particularly in countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. They also reside in parts of Egypt, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Additionally, there are Berber communities in the Canary Islands and some parts of western Egypt.
The word "homes" is a common noun because it refers to a general category of places where people live.
Berbers are an ethnic group native to North Africa with a diverse range of physical appearances. While some Berbers have darker skin tones, not all Berbers are black as the term "black" is used to broadly describe people of African descent. The Berber identity is complex and encompasses a mix of cultural, linguistic, and genetic diversity.
Berbers and Arabs both have a shared history in North Africa and have influenced each other culturally and linguistically. However, Berbers are indigenous to North Africa while Arabs migrated to the region from the Arabian Peninsula. Berbers have their own distinct culture and language, while Arabs predominantly speak Arabic.
Samoans have their own traditional homes, but also live in homes like you find anywhere in the world
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Berbers traditionally live in North Africa, primarily in countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. They have a distinct culture and language, often living in small communities in rural areas and practicing agriculture or pastoralism. Berber society is known for its strong family ties, traditions, and communal values. Many Berbers today also live in urban areas and have integrated modern lifestyles while still maintaining their cultural identity.
some cats live in nice homes or some cats dont live in nice homes?
Beehives.
Big ones
the chick's house
Huts
longhouses and wigwams
the early settlers live in hut or benab
they usually live in small houses or apartments that they rent.