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Mustapha’s Sefrou Story

Subsaharan Migration in Sefrou

Arts-based engagement ethnography

Author: stephensjess

Museum Mislabelling Mystery!

As a historical market town on the crossroads of an ancient trading route, Sefrou is famous for its saints. Travellers were blessed by the saints of Sefrou before departing on […]

October 20, 2021October 20, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

The Funduq in Sefrou’s Multicultural History

A fondouk or funduq, also known as a caravanserai, was built as a rest stop for travellers on often arduous journeys. These caravanserai, or traveller inns, were popular all throughout the […]

October 13, 2021October 3, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

Sufism between Fes, Sefrou and West Africa

With the fourteenth edition of the Festival de Fès de la Culture Soufie soon upon us – from 9-16 October, although it is online this time! – we focus on […]

October 6, 2021October 20, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

The Historic Currencies of Sefrou

North Africa was an important trans-Saharan trading route as well as housing sea trading posts for the Phoenicians and a settlement for the Romans. It is little surprise, then, that […]

September 29, 2021October 3, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

A History of Moroccan Tea

What’s in a cup of tea? The spice of life, Moroccan whiskey or atay, the nominations are diverse for the magical aromatic liquid in a teapot, commonly known as Moroccan […]

September 22, 2021September 28, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

The Origins of Sefrou: the Speech of Si Bekkaï

Below is a long extract from a speech given on 30 April 1950 at the Riad Caïd Omar, by the influential Si Bekkaï, pacha of Sefrou from 1944 to 1953. […]

September 15, 2021October 3, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

A Brief History of African Slavery

Slavery in Africa has long existed, overseen by tribal communities and colonial powers from the East and West. Consulting Transformations in Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa by Paul […]

September 8, 2021October 3, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

Stages from the History of the Moroccan Jewish Community : Part IV

Morocco, the westernmost country in North Africa, has a rich and treasured Jewish history dating back to antiquity, including legends that say Jews settled in the country before the destruction of […]

September 1, 2021June 23, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

Berber Women’s Oral Knowledge – Fatima Sadiki

Berber women, generally rural and illiterate, express religion and other aspects of their life experiences by using means that are very close to their daily activities and that make sense […]

August 25, 2021June 29, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

Stages from the History of the Moroccan Jewish Community: Part III

Morocco, the westernmost country in North Africa, has a rich and treasured Jewish history dating back to antiquity, including legends that say Jews settled in the country before the destruction of […]

August 18, 2021June 23, 2021 stephensjess Uncategorized

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Sefrou Museum Blog is set up to archive articles and research papers on the encyclopedic subject of Multiculturalism in Morocco with a perspective from the ancient city of Sefrou.

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