About This Book
A traveler's account of the Kabyle highlands near Algiers that blends landscape description with close observations of rural domestic life and customs. It details village architecture, courtyard plans that enclose livestock, roof and storage arrangements, and the practical organization of guest chambers and hospitality. The author records food and travel practices, including the use of tents and local dishes, and notes clothing, gestures, and seasonal activities tied to cultivation and pastoralism. Throughout, the narrative highlights visual and artistic qualities of people, costumes, and mountain scenery without fictionalizing events.
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