| Amazigh Cultural Association in America: Organized and operated exclusively for cultural, educational, and scientific purposes to contribute to saving, promoting, and enriching the Amazigh (Berber) language and culture. |
| Amazigh-Net: Discussion list for those interested in promoting and preserving the Amazigh culture and Tamazight language. |
| Amazigh-Voice.com: News items in English and French, art, history. |
| Berber: Information on the Amazigh people, their language, and culture. |
| Encyclopedia of the Orient: Berbers: Article distinguishes between ancestry and identity. In terms of race, Berbers are a clear majority in North Africa. In terms of identity, people who claim to be Berbers are a substantial minority. |
| Flags of the World: Berbers: Statistics on where the most Tamazight-speaking people are geographically. Depiction of two flags, and description of a third. |
| Imazighen in Libya: This site is designed by a group of dedicated Libyans for the promotion and preservation of Libya's identity; historically, culturally, and politically. Amazigh activist web site. |
| Kabyle.com: Portal dedicated to the Kabyle mountains and Amazigh culture. News and opinions, history, French-Kabyle dictionary. |
| Mondeberbere.com: News, discussion forums, electronic postcards. In French, English, and Tamazight. |
| Number Systems and Calendars of the Berber Populations of Grand Canary and Tenerife: Jose Barrios Garca describes some of the findings of his doctoral dissertation on the mathematical and astronomical practices of 14th- and 15th-century Guanches and Canarians. |
| Tamazight: Information on the Amazigh people and the Tamazight language. In English and Basque. |
| The New Mass Media and the Shaping of Amazigh Identity: This chapter by Amar Almasude in the book "Revitalizing Indigenous Languages" describes how new technologies have not only enhanced communication but also strengthened cultural identity among the Amazigh people. |
| Tuaregs: Fred Schoenahl and Andy Whittington describe the culture and history of these desert nomads of Mali and Niger, including the resistance of the Saharan Amazigh to different occupations [French/English]. |