Title: Moroccan Specialty: Pigeon Pie, Camel Rides,
1A Moroccan Specialty
Pigeon Pie Camel Rides Mosques
2A Virtual Tour of
Morocco
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4Trail of a Thousand Kasbahs
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6Skoura Kasbah
7Ait Ben Haddou
8A Marabout
9Todra Gorge
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1252 Days to Timbukto
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14Dunes at Merzouga
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16Fes
The Historic Medina
17The Tannery
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19Bab
One of the gates into Fes el-Bali the old medina
20Rabat
Morocco's Capital
21Le Tour Hassan
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23King Mohammed VI
24Royal Guard
25Tangier
26Cap Spartel
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28The Farthest Land of the Setting Sun
29Morocco
Clothing?
Land?
People?
Language?
Hot?
30Place
What is it like there?
31Characteristics
Physical Natural Human Cultural
32Physical Characteristics
Landforms
Climate
33Morocco's
Major Landforms
34Atlas Mountains
35Erg
Sahara Desert
36Oasis
Green belt in the desert
37Coastal Areas
38Draa Valley
39Moroccos Climate
3 major types
Mediterranean
Desert
Highland
40Mediterranean
Climate
Summers hot dry Winters mild rainy
41The Atlantic Coast
Essaouira
42Highland Climate
Cool year-round Snow in winter months
43Winter
in the Atlas Mountains
Photo courtesy of Alan Ingram
44Desert Climate
Rainfall less than 10 inches/year
45Sahara Dust Storm
46Human Characteristics
Food
Religion
Language
Clothing
Customs
47Mosque
48Call to Prayer
Five Times a Day
49Koutoubia Mosque
Marrakesh
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51Ifrane Mosque Prayer Hall
52Hassan II Mosque
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55Zellij
Geometric Tilework
Mosaic Patterns
56Arabic
Calligraphy
57 French
58Berber
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60The High Atlas
61Berber Cuties
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63Tajines
Moroccan Stew
64Couscous
65Pastilla
66Djellaba
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68Women's Caftans
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70To Veil or Not to Veil?
A Personal Choice
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72Souq
Moroccan Marketplace
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74Got Coke?
Moroccans call it "Coke-ka"
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79Entertainment
80Services Galore
81Famous Berber Rugs
82Silver Jewelry
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85French Section
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88The Cinema
89Outdoor Cafes
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91Henna Party
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93Changing Roles for Women
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96Pouring Tea from
Great Heights
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100Morocco
101Bissalama from Morocco . . .
Jeannine Kuropatkin
Cheryl Wiens
102Credits
Teach Morocco
Summer 2002
Fulbright Teacher Program
103Center for Middle Eastern Studies University of
Arizona
Dr. Anne Bennett CMES Assistant Director
Dr. Michael Bonine Professor of
Geography University of Arizona
104Center for Middle Eastern Studies University of
Arizona
Aomar Boum Sidi Boom-Boom
Becky Schultes Lalla Becky
Ph.D. Graduate Students Anthropology, U of A
105Photo Credits
Teach Morocco Participants
Jeannine Kuropatkin Cheryl Wiens Mike Laird Aomar
Boum
106Photo Credits
Much Appreciation to
Alan Ingram http//www.caingram.com
"Winter in the High Atlas"
107Special Thanks to . . .
Katie McGee for her technical assistance and
The technology advisors of
Mesa Public Schools, Mesa, AZ. and Madison
Elementary School District, Phoenix, AZ.
108Supported by the
Our undying gratitude to . . .
Gale Ekiss AzGA Co-Coordinator
Professor Ron Dorn ASU Dept. of Geography AzGA
Co-Coordinator
Cathy Davis Administrative Assistant
109To our Teach Morocco colleagues "Shukran" for
the memories!