The document discusses the Amazigh New Year celebration of Yennayer. It notes that Yennayer has been traditionally celebrated between January 12-14, with most celebrating on January 12. It also mentions that the current Amazigh year is 2969, which will turn to 2970 starting January 12-14, 2023. The document outlines that Yennayer festivities typically include poetry, music, dancing and traditional foods.
The document discusses the Amazigh New Year celebration of Yennayer. It notes that Yennayer has been traditionally celebrated between January 12-14, with most celebrating on January 12. It also mentions that the current Amazigh year is 2969, which will turn to 2970 starting January 12-14, 2023. The document outlines that Yennayer festivities typically include poetry, music, dancing and traditional foods.
The document discusses the Amazigh New Year celebration of Yennayer. It notes that Yennayer has been traditionally celebrated between January 12-14, with most celebrating on January 12. It also mentions that the current Amazigh year is 2969, which will turn to 2970 starting January 12-14, 2023. The document outlines that Yennayer festivities typically include poetry, music, dancing and traditional foods.
I’m Amazigh and I would explain you our work about Amazigh and the new year.
La celebració té un nom especial?
Yes, it has a special name. A long time ago an Amazigh village They voted on what name they would give him and the majority wanted the name yennayer.
Quin dia i mes se celebra?
It has normally been celebrated between January 12, 13 and 14. But the majority celebrates it on the 12th, especially in Algeria. In Aurès it is celebrated on the 14th and in Morocco on the 13th.
L'any nou serà el 2024?
No, currently the Amazigh year is 2969. From January 12, 13 and 14, the year will become 2970.
Quines activitats es fan?
Poetry, music, traditional dances and traditional food, like other Moroccan festivals, is important in the Yennayer festivities.
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