Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Summary

Berber Women Summary


Whilst presenting my keynote presentation on Berber women, I will be talking and explaining to you about the lives of the Berber women, their clothes, work, marriage, education, health, leisure activities – and most importantly, how old traditions of Berber women are slowly fading while western traditions are dominating the looks, behavior and lifestyle of these women. I will also be talking about why or why not this culture should be preserved.


Today, in the 21st century Berber women enjoy more freedom. They often leave their Berber villages to live in big cities, in a more westernized culture leaving behind their old traditions. At the end of this presentation I will be talking about if this culture should be preserved, hopefully by the end you will have a vague idea of why or why not it should be kept, but that choice is up to you. Now, some Berber women still live the traditional way. They either do not have the money and resources to live a modern life, or they simply want to live their way. For most of the rest of the presentation I will talk about the lives of these women that chose to live the old way.


Traditional Berber women wore kaftans, veils (also known as head scarves), jewelry and henna – a plant that is used to dye the skin and it is said that it keeps away bad luck. Jewelry is mostly made of silver and is always large and bulky because large pieces of jewelry show that you are wealthy.


Berber women need to work very hard to support their families. The men are out herding flocks of sheep or goat for most of the time so women have to guard the village as well. Their work includes planting and harvesting crops, taking care of the children and elderly. Their workday is often extended and harsh.


As for health, If any there are barely any doctors near remote Berber villages. Dirty water, poor sanitation and malnutrition are very common problems Berbers face. Many newborn babies also die because of poor sanitation during birth. Berber women often spent their free time chatting with relatives or playing with children. They do not usually have lots of free time.


I think we should do all in our power to try to preserve this culture, because it's a very rich one, and it's an important part of the identity of the Berber people, so if the culture of these people is gone, they would lose their identity as well - they would not be who they actually are.


8 comments:

  1. I was able to know more about Berber Women, even though I had the same topic. XD

    Is there any hope for Berber Women to live like other business women?

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  2. Berber women have a very hard life. They need to manage their time and work the whole day. They are helping the family. However they don't have a job and they need to stay at home.

    Why can't Berber women get a job somewhere else?

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  3. I think it is good that Berber women have more freedom now. It is a bit unfair if they are stuck at home and can't do what they want. I also think it is bad that the sanitation is so bad.

    Do you think Berber women enjoy their life or do you think they want to change?

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  4. Nice presentation. I think that Berber women's modernization is a good thing, but it doesn't mean that they have to throw away their culture.

    Why don't people try to become doctors to support their village?

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  5. Berber Women have a very hard life. They need to take care of children, make food, and teach their daughters what they know. I also agree that women need freedom, they could choose their husband instead of their father deciding everything. Do some villages still have those traditions?

    Why don't berber Women look for a better life such as working in towns like Rabat or Casablanca or Marrakech?

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  6. Question : Do you think we should preserve Berber women as tools or as humans?

    Your presentation was very interesting, in fact, you didn't say anything about the rights of Berber women.

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  7. Nice presentation. Women have a really big responsibilty in the Berber life. You didn't mention anything about their rights.

    Why don't women just forget about all the hard life in the mountains and work in the city?

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  8. I think the reason that the Berber women choose to live the old way is simply because that just shows who they are, which is different from most of the other women in this world. Another reason that they chose to live this way is because they want to follow their family traditions and living the old way is probably something that their ancestors did.

    Q: What do Berber women do to support their family?

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