Custodians, Contributors, and Collaborators
Custodians
The curation and digitization of this archive was made possible by the generosity of the following individuals who are an inspiration for sharing their Amazigh knowledge, and for their tireless work to center Indigenous Amazigh narratives and voices. We are grateful to them for being generous enough to allow us to share this archive with the world.
Taccadit Yassine: Amazigh Kabyle activist and professor
Chona Del Toro: Amazigh Canarian activist and educator
Raisa Leï: Amazigh artist and content creator
Jusay Mahamud: Amazigh Canarian, teacher, and artist
Contributors
Land, Language, and Art (LLA) Project with the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton (NAISIP)
Princeton University Near Eastern Studies Department
Princeton University Near Eastern Studies Program
Princeton University Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia (TRI)
Collaborators
Mounia Mnouer: Project Director
Jennifer Garcon: Librarian for Modern & Contemporary Special Collections
Kim Leaman: Library IT Project Manager
Bryan Winston: Digital Scholarship Specialist
Benning Tieke: Video and Website Production
Yassine Ait Ali: Video Translation and Transcription
Omar Ait Said: Video Translation and Transcription