
Amazigh Mark Yennayer 2976 Across North Africa
Across Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Libya, Amazigh communities celebrate Yennayer, the new year tied to a calendar that begins in 950 BC, as they usher in 2976 with feasts, parades, and traditional foods, reflecting a long cultural revival after historical marginalization; Yennayer is now recognized as a public holiday in several countries.
