Mririda n'Ait Attik

Mririda n'Ait Attik (in Amazigh : Mririda n Ayt Atiq) (c. 1900 – c. 1940s) was a Berber Moroccan Shilha poet writing in Tashelhit. She was born in in the valley. Her poems were put to paper and translated into French in the 1930s by . Euloge was a French civil servant based in Asilah since 1927. Mririda was the pen name she used on stage, and her real name is unknown. She was illiterate and never committed her poems to paper. Her poetry dealt with tabu topics at the time (particularly coming from a woman poet), such as divorce, household problems, and unrequited love.

Mririda n'Ait Attik

Mririda n'Ait Attik (in Amazigh : Mririda n Ayt Atiq) (c. 1900 – c. 1940s) was a Berber Moroccan Shilha poet writing in Tashelhit. She was born in in the valley. Her poems were put to paper and translated into French in the 1930s by . Euloge was a French civil servant based in Asilah since 1927. Mririda was the pen name she used on stage, and her real name is unknown. She was illiterate and never committed her poems to paper. Her poetry dealt with tabu topics at the time (particularly coming from a woman poet), such as divorce, household problems, and unrequited love.