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Title: Moroccan Specialty: Pigeon Pie, Camel Rides,


1
A Moroccan Specialty
Pigeon Pie Camel Rides Mosques
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A Virtual Tour of
Morocco
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Trail of a Thousand Kasbahs
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Skoura Kasbah
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Ait Ben Haddou
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A Marabout
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Todra Gorge
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52 Days to Timbukto
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Dunes at Merzouga
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Fes
The Historic Medina
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The Tannery
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Bab
One of the gates into Fes el-Bali the old medina
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Rabat
Morocco's Capital
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Le Tour Hassan
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King Mohammed VI
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Royal Guard
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Tangier
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Cap Spartel
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The Farthest Land of the Setting Sun
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Morocco
Clothing?
Land?
People?
Language?
Hot?
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Place
What is it like there?
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Characteristics
Physical Natural Human Cultural
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Physical Characteristics
Landforms
Climate
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Morocco's
Major Landforms
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Atlas Mountains
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Erg
Sahara Desert
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Oasis
Green belt in the desert
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Coastal Areas
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Draa Valley
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Moroccos Climate
3 major types
Mediterranean
Desert
Highland
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Mediterranean
Climate
Summers hot dry Winters mild rainy
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The Atlantic Coast
Essaouira
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Highland Climate
Cool year-round Snow in winter months
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Winter
in the Atlas Mountains
Photo courtesy of Alan Ingram
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Desert Climate
Rainfall less than 10 inches/year
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Sahara Dust Storm
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Human Characteristics
Food
Religion
Language
Clothing
Customs
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Mosque
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Call to Prayer
Five Times a Day
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Koutoubia Mosque
Marrakesh
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Ifrane Mosque Prayer Hall
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Hassan II Mosque
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Zellij
Geometric Tilework

Mosaic Patterns
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Arabic
Calligraphy
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French
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Berber
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The High Atlas
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Berber Cuties
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Tajines
Moroccan Stew
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Couscous
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Pastilla
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Djellaba
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Women's Caftans
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To Veil or Not to Veil?
A Personal Choice
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Souq
Moroccan Marketplace
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Got Coke?
Moroccans call it "Coke-ka"
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Entertainment
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Services Galore
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Famous Berber Rugs
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Silver Jewelry
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French Section
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The Cinema
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Outdoor Cafes
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Henna Party
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Changing Roles for Women
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Pouring Tea from
Great Heights
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Morocco
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Bissalama from Morocco . . .
Jeannine Kuropatkin

Cheryl Wiens
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Credits
Teach Morocco
Summer 2002
Fulbright Teacher Program
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Center for Middle Eastern Studies University of
Arizona
Dr. Anne Bennett CMES Assistant Director
Dr. Michael Bonine Professor of
Geography University of Arizona
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Center for Middle Eastern Studies University of
Arizona
Aomar Boum Sidi Boom-Boom
Becky Schultes Lalla Becky
Ph.D. Graduate Students Anthropology, U of A
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Photo Credits
Teach Morocco Participants
Jeannine Kuropatkin Cheryl Wiens Mike Laird Aomar
Boum
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Photo Credits
Much Appreciation to
Alan Ingram http//www.caingram.com
"Winter in the High Atlas"
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Special 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.
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Supported 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
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To our Teach Morocco colleagues "Shukran" for
the memories!
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