- Chleuh
The Chleuh people (or Shleuh: the 'ch' is the French equivalent of the English 'sh'; native name 'ašəlḥi', pl. 'išəlḥiyn') are a Berber ethnic group. They live mainly in
Morocco 'sAtlas Mountains andSouss Valley. A further alternative spelling of the tribe is Shluh. [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-541262/Shluh Encyclopedia Brittanica on line] ] The Chleuh population is estimated to be approximately 9,000,000. [ [http://www.articleworld.org/index.php/Berber_people#Berber_groupsBerber Berber People] ] They speak theTashelhiyt language in several regional varieties. The indigenous peoples of the central Moroccancoast noted by the earlyPhoenician explorers would have been the Chleuh. The first millennium voyages ofHanno described the Phoenicians' methods of peacefully trading with the native peoples of theMogador area. [C.Michael Hogan, "Mogador: promontory fort", The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham, Nov. 2, 2007 [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=17926] ]The Chleuh are associated with Berber
music of Morocco and dance. Through a process of linguistic transference, which is not completely clear but evidently dates from the period of French colonial rule inNorth Africa , the name "Chleuh" also came to be a French pejorative term forGermans (seeList of terms used for Germans#France ).References
External links
* [http://c.1asphost.com/imazighen/chleuhs/algeria.htm Pictures of Shleuhs]
* [http://www.chleuhs.com chleuhs.com] (French)
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