Zenagas
Les Zenagas ou Zénagas (Znagas) sont les membres d'une population issue de tribus berbères de la Mauritanie du sud-ouest, essentiellement dans la Wilaya (Région) du Trarza, et du nord du Sénégal. Aujourd'hui, la plupart des Zenagas parle le hassaniya et seule une minorité parle encore le berbère[1].
Leur nom provient de celui de la confédération berbère des Sanhadja.
Notes et références
- ↑ Catherine Taine-Cheikh, « Arabe(s) et berbère en contact : le cas mauritanien », sur HAL
Voir aussi
Articles connexes
Bibliographie
- (en) John Mercer, Spanish Sahara, George Allen & Unwid Ltd, 1976 (ISBN 0-04-966013-6)
- (en) Anthony G. Pazzanita, Historical Dictionary of Western Sahara, Scarecrow Press, 2006
- (en) Virginia Thompson et Richard Adloff, The Western Saharans. Background to Conflict, Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 (ISBN 0-389-20148-0)
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