also spelled Chaoua, Berber ethnic and linguistic group of the Aurs Plateau region of the Atlas Mountains of northeastern Algeria. The Shawia speak one of four major Algerian Berber dialects. The Shawia practice cereal agriculture in the uplands and pastoral nomadism and horticulture in the oases along the edge of the desert, migrating between the two areas. The Shawia have only limited interactions with the urbanized Arabic-speaking Algerian population, to whom they are a tribal minority. Nominally Sunnite Muslims, most Shawia have only rudimentary knowledge of the textually oriented practices of Middle Eastern Islam. Traditionally, Shawia interaction with outsiders was limited to trade with settled Berber groups, particularly with their Kabyle neighbours, who speak a closely related dialect, and to seasonal employment in the Arabic-speaking areas of the Maghrib. Organized according to clan divisions, Shawia villages in the uplands are occupied only in the summer months of the migration cycle. Although their isolation from the centre of Algerian power prevented them from playing a larger role, the Shawia strongly opposed the French in the Algerian revolution in the 1950s, reflecting an awareness of national issues that suggests a continued integration of the Shawia into mainstream Algerian culture as it adjusts to the emergence of Algeria as a significant oil-exporting nation.
SHAWIA
Meaning of SHAWIA in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012