Jerba people Human population in Tunisia This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Jerba people" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Ethnic group JerbaTotal population15,000Regions with significant populations Tunisia – DjerbaLanguagesNafusiReligionMuslimRelated ethnic groupsBerbers The Amazigh of Jerba identify as Berbers. As a result, their culture is starkly different from mainstream Tunisian society. vteBerbersAncient Bavares Banioubae Gaetuli Garamantes Koidamousii/Ucutumani Leuathae Libu Libya Macae Machlyes Marmaridae Mauri Bakouatae Makanitae Mauretania Meshwesh Musulamii Nasamones Numidae Masaesyli Massylii Numidia Quinquegentiani Psylli Medieval Adjissa Awerba Awregha Azdeja Bahlula Barghawata Fazaz Fendelawa Ghumara Gazoula Ghiatta Godala Guanches Haskura Hawwara Kutama Luwata Madyuna Masmuda Hintata Matmata Nafzawa Sanhaja Lamtuna Zanata Banu Ifran Jarawa Maghrawa Modern Brabers Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles Matmatas Mozabites Nafusis Riffians Sanhajas de Srayr Shilha Siwis Teknas Tuaregs Zayanes Related topics Script Latin script Religion Islam Arab-Berbers Arabized Berbers Berber diaspora Belgium Canada France Netherlands United States Berberism Kabyle nationalism flag This article about ethnicity is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte