The Team Behind Iwziwn
Who Are We?
Discover the passionate team behind Iwziwn, a group of friends and students committed to preserving Amazigh culture, history, and traditions of the High Atlas.
This website was born from that feeling: the desire to protect, document, and share the culture, history, and traditions of Iwziwn and the surrounding Amazigh (Berber) regions
Be YourSelf Education To Go FurtherWe believe that knowledge and awareness are the foundations of growth. By creating this platform, we hope to provide accessible, reliable, and inspiring information about our heritage
All To Preserve Our Heritage Friends And Students-ResearchersMeet Our Team – The Voices Behind Iwziwn
The Story Of Our Team:
At the heart of Iwziwn lies a team of dedicated friends and students who share a profound love for their homeland. Born and raised in the High Atlas, we are more than just content creators—we are storytellers, researchers, and cultural guardians who carry a deep love and responsibility toward our village, Iwziwn (إوزيون). Growing up surrounded by its mountains, olive trees, and timeless traditions, we have always felt a strong connection to our heritage. Believe in the importance of preserving our heritage for future generations.
Behind The Idea Of Creation :
Our journey began with a simple yet powerful idea: to create a space where the history, culture, and natural beauty of Iwziwn and Morocco can be documented, celebrated, and shared with the world. Each member of our team contributes with their own perspective—whether in history, art, language, or local traditions—making Iwziwn a collective voice of the community.
We see ourselves not just as a team but as a movement. A movement rooted in curiosity, identity, and pride in Amazigh culture. By combining academic research, oral histories, and lived experiences, we aim to provide readers with authentic, reliable, and engaging content. By creating this platform, we hope to provide accessible, reliable, and inspiring information about our heritage — not only for locals but for anyone interested in Amazigh culture and Morocco as a whole.
Our team’s mission is clear: to inform, educate, and connect—bridging the gap between local heritage and global awareness.
In addition to the website, we are also active on social media to make it easier for people to engage, share, and discover. For us, this is not just a project — it is a movement, where every suggestion, comment, and contribution from readers adds value. Together, hand in hand, we can create a digital space where the past meets the present and inspires the future.
