Riffians or Rifians (; singular: , ) are a
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ethnic group originally from the
Rif region of northeastern
Morocco
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Argentina
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of Spain,
Melilla
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).
Communities of Riffian immigrants are also found in southern
Spain
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,
Netherlands
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and
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as well as elsewhere in
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. They are overwhelmingly
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Muslims, but retain their pre-Islamic traditions such as high status for Riffian women.
According to Irina Casado i Aijon, Riffians have traditionally organized themselves under "patrilineality and patrilocality principles".
The oldest man in the household commands authority and responsibility for decisions, while women jointly care for the young and sick without any discrimination. Like other Berbers, temporary migration is an accepted tradition. The Riffians have been a significant source of Moroccan emigrants into some European countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
Riffians speak
Tarifit, which belongs to the
Zenati group of
Berber languages
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.
The languages spoken depend on the region, with many Riffians who speak a Berber language also speaking
Moroccan Arabic
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or Spanish. Nineteen groups or social units of Riffians are known: five in the west along the Mediterranean coast which speak Riffian and Moroccan Arabic, seven in the centre of which one speaks mainly Moroccan Arabic and rest Riffian, five in the east and two in the southeastern desert area also speak the Riffian language.
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They have inhabited an impoverished and an eroded, deforested, poorly irrigated region. Poverty rate and infant mortality rates among Riffians has been high, according to a study published in 1980 by Terri Joseph.
The Riffians have lived a largely settled, agricultural lifestyle, using hand tools, oxen and cattle to plow the steeply terraced land in their valleys. Horticultural produce along with sheep and goat meat, cheese, and milk provide the traditional sustenance.
Some practice sardine-seining along the Mediterranean coast.
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Riffians have experienced numerous wars over their history. Some of their cultural traditions reflects and remembers this history, such as the singing and dancing of ''Ayara Liyara, Ayara Labuya'', which literally means "Oh Lady oh Lady, oh Lady Buya" and is accompanied by ''izran'' (couplets) and ''addjun'' (tambourine tapping).] This tradition, states Hsain Ilahiane, is linked to the 11th-century destruction and deaths of the Riffian fathers during the raid by the Almoravid leader Yusuf ibn Tashfin. In more modern times, the Rif War caused numerous deaths of Riffian people and of Spanish as well as French soldiers. The Rif War witnessed the use of chemical weapons in the 1920s by the Spanish army.
In 1958, some Riffians revolted against the government. In the decades that followed, the Rif region has witnessed popular demonstrations and demands for better education, healthcare and job opportunities. A resurgent Riffian popular movement in 2010, their protests in 2013 and protests in 2017 for ''hogra'' – a humiliating treatment by an abusive state, has drawn public attention, as well as claims of brutal suppression by Moroccan authorities.
Tribes and tribal groups
The Rifians are divided into these tribes and tribal groups:
* Ait Ammart
* Ait Touzine
Ait Touzine (Variant forms Beni Touzine, Ayt Tuzin and Beni Tuzin) is one of the biggest Riffian tribes from the central Rif region in Morocco. The name Ait Touzine in its Berber original form is 'Ait Uzgn' meaning "The Children of the Half" p ...
* Ait Waryagher
* Ait Boufrah
* Mestassa
* Metiwa
* Targuist
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* Ait Stout (Arabic speaking)
* Ait Bouyahyi
* Ait Said
* Ait Tourich
* Ait Itteft
* Igzenayen
* Ibdarsen
* Ibaqouyen
* Ikebdanen
* Iqer'iyen
* Ait Tafarsite
* Ait Temsamane
People of Rifian descent
* Anwar Elyounoussi
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He has also previously played for Sarpsborg 08 in Norway, Botev Plovdiv in Bulgaria and Fremad Amager in Denmark.
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He starte ...
* M'hamed Ababou
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M'hamed Ababou was the dir ...
* Mohamed Ababou
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* Ahmed Aboutaleb
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Early life and career ...
* Ibrahim Afellay
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* Mohamed Amekrane
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* Sellam Amezian
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* Mohammed Ameziane
Amghar Mohammed Ameziane (Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵖⴰⵔ ⵎⵓⵃⴰⵏⴷ ⴰⵎⵥⵢⴰⵏ ''Amɣar Muḥand Ameẓyan''; also known as El Mizzian by the Spanish, who also dubbed him as "''el Malo''"—"the Bad One"—; died 1912) was a leader ...
* Nordin Amrabat
* Sofyan Amrabat
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* Oussama Assaidi
Oussama Assaidi ( Riffian-Berber: ⵓⵙⴰⵎⴰ ⴰⵙⴰⵄⵉⴷⵉ; born 15 August 1988) is a retired Moroccan footballer who played as a winger.
Assaidi began his career in the Netherlands with AZ. After failing to earn a contract with ...
* Mohamed Aujjar
* Mohamed Choukri
* Najat El Hachmi
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* Massinissa Akandouch
* Munir El Haddadi
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Munir began his career in the youth ra ...
* Mounir El Hamdaoui
* Ilyas El Omari
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* Omar Elabdellaoui
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* Mohamed ibn Abdelkrim El-Khattabi
* El Mortada Iamrachen
* Mohamed Ihattaren
* Khalid Izri
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* Abdelouafi Laftit
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Laftit was born in Tafersit. He graduated from the École Polytechnique in 1989, and the Éco ...
* Ali Lmrabet
Ali Lmrabet (born 1959) is a Moroccan journalist and a member of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights.
Early life
Ali came from a modest Berber family, was born in a small village called Adouz near Al-Hoceima in north Morocco. He was sc ...
* Ahmed Marcouch
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* Mohamed Medbouh
Mohamed Medbouh ( ar, محمد المدبوح; b. 1927 in Aknoul - d. 10 July 1971 in Skhirat) was a senior Moroccan Army officer. He was Minister of Posts, Telegraphs and Telephones in the government of Abdallah Ibrahim (1958-1960). He was co-org ...
* Munir Mohamedi
* Achraf Ouchen
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Background
Originally from Nador in north-east Morocco
Career
His biggest success is the silver medal of ...
* Adel Taarabt
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Taarabt began his playing career in Fran ...
* Driss Temsamani
* Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (; ar, link=no, نجاة فالو بلقاسم; Riffian-Berber: ⵏⴰⵊⴰⵜ ⴱⵍⵇⴰⵙⵎ; born 4 October 1977) is a former Moroccan- French jurist and politician of the Socialist Party (PS) who was the first Fr ...
* Nasser Zefzafi
Nasser Zefzafi (Tamazight: ⵏⴰⵚⴻⵕ ⵣⴼⵣⴰⴼⵉ, born on November 4, 1979, in Al Hoceima) is a Moroccan political activist, who has been described as the leader of the protest movement in the Rif and the city of Al Hoceima, commonly ...
* Mohammed Ziane
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* Salima Ziani
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See also
* Ghomara language.
*Senhaja de Srair language
Senhaja de Srair ("Senhaja of Srair") is a Northern Berber language. It is spoken by the Sanhaja Berbers inhabiting the southern part of the Moroccan Rif. It is spoken in the Ketama area west of Tarifit in the Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate region.
D ...
.
* Senhaja de Srair in Western Rif.
* Ghomara in Western Rif.
*Jbala
The Jebala ( ar, جبالة, Jbāla}) or Jebala are a tribal confederation inhabiting an area in north-west Morocco from the town of Ketema to the west. The Jbala region (from Moroccan Arabic ''jbāl'' (pl.) (جبال ‘mountains’) thus occupie ...
in Western Rif.
* Beni Iznasen in Eastern Rif.
* Beni Snous Tlemcen, Western Algeria.
References
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Berber peoples and tribes
Berbers in Morocco
Indigenous peoples of North Africa
Ethnic groups in Morocco
Muslim communities in Africa