Published: 2025-12-03

Tiskriwin in Aɣlan, Algeria: revitalising traditional neighbourhood committees for modern challenges

Louiza Mohammedi , Nora Gueliane
Journal of Urban Ethnology
Section: Cultural heritage
DOI https://doi.org/10.23858/JUE23.2025.008

Abstract

This article takes as its geographical context the M’Zab, a region known for its social, doctrinal and historical particularities, but also for its own institutional organisation. These institutions include tiskra/tiskriwin, the traditional version of neighbourhood committees that have been adapted to modern forms of association. The aim is therefore to look back at these neighbourhood committees, their origins, their organisation and their role in a Mozabite town. The research underscores the integral role of tiskriwin in promoting local solidarity and cultural continuity in the M’Zab valley. Despite evolving under national policies, these associations retain traditional wisdom and community support, ensuring their ongoing relevance in neighbourhood governance and social cohesion. To achieve this, in addition to documentary research, we carried out field surveys. The survey took place mainly in the ksar of Ghardaïa, with some return visits to the town of Béni Isguen. The aim was to find out how these tiskriwin were structured and managed, and what roles they fulfilled. By analysing all these sources, interviews and documents, we were able to understand how the tiskriwin were organised and what role they played within their communitites.

Keywords:

Aɣlan, Imzabiyen, Tiskriwin, institutional, organisation

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Mohammedi, L., & Gueliane, N. (2025). Tiskriwin in Aɣlan, Algeria: revitalising traditional neighbourhood committees for modern challenges. Journal of Urban Ethnology, 23(-), 147–158. https://doi.org/10.23858/JUE23.2025.008

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