The legendary tales of Kabylia are popular fables that grandmothers transmit through centuries with unalterable fidelity, despite the only means that they have orality. These fabulous stories are none the less bearers of wisdom and morality. They constitute for the Berber society an instrument of education, but also of entertainment of an incontestable utility, and a proven therapy. The woman is always at the center of family and collective life in Berber oral literature.