The Ait Haddidu Berbers of Morocco may or may not be 40% Rh-

The Ait Haddidu Berbers are a subgroup of the larger Berber ethnic group that is indigenous to North Africa. Specifically, they are located in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco. The term “Ait Haddidu” can be translated to “sons of Haddidu” or “people of Haddidu,” indicating a tribal or clan affiliation. Like other Berber groups, the Ait Haddidu have a distinct cultural and linguistic heritage. Berber languages, such as Tamazight, are spoken among the Ait Haddidu, although Arabic is also commonly used due to historical and cultural influences. The Ait Haddidu traditionally engage in farming, animal husbandry, and other agricultural activities. They have historically inhabited the rugged mountainous areas of the Middle Atlas, where they have adapted to the unique … Continue reading The Ait Haddidu Berbers of Morocco may or may not be 40% Rh-