Indigenous Tribes That Survived the Times

9. Berber – Morocco

The Berber people are thought to have inhabited the Maghreb region (northwestern Africa) from at least 10,000 BCE. At one time, they were scattered across most of North Africa, from the Atlantic Sea to Egypt.

They’re the true desert people and if you plan on visiting the Sahara, you’ll probably stay in one of their camps. They’re famous for their tapestry and are thought to have invented couscous, the main ingredient of delicious tajine.

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