AMAZIGH WOMEN ARCHIVE
Visual Ethnography of Embodied Knowledge
A digital repository dedicated to preserving marginalized cultural practices and making indigenous memory accessible to the global scholarly community.
The Amazigh Women Archive is an interdisciplinary project that uses visual ethnography to bridge the gap between local heritage and global knowledge systems. By treating documentary photography as analytical data, this archive preserves the unspoken narratives of breadmaking, textile work, and rural labor—ensuring that the vital contributions of Amazigh women are recognized, archived, and accessible to the world.
Collections

Breadmaking as Embodied knowledge

Environment & Presence

Textile Work & Dynamic Heritage
A Doctoral Research Project by Hind Bouqartacha | Mohammed V University of Rabat