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  2. Negev Bedouin women - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the Bedouin society was nomadic, pastoral, and agricultural based.Within this system, labor was divided along gender lines. Women were traditionally in charge of the agricultural activities, which included herding, grazing, fetching water, and raising crops, while men were in charge of guarding their land and receiving visitors. [2]

  3. Al Sadu - Wikipedia

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    The traditional colours are black, white, brown, beige and red, with distinctive patterns in the form of narrow bands of geometric designs. The result is colourful products: clothing, camel and horse decorations, Bedouin tents, majlis floor pillows, carpets and mats.

  4. Bedouin - Wikipedia

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    Some urbanized Bedouins often organise cultural festivals, usually held several times a year, in which they gather with other Bedouins to partake in and learn about various Bedouin traditions—from poetry recitation and traditional sword dances to playing traditional instruments and even classes teaching traditional tent knitting.

  5. The Way of Kindness: Bedouin Hospitality in Damascus - AOL

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    Getty Images The first thing I noticed about Abdullah was that he was dying. A large-framed, bony old Bedouin, he sat slumped in an armchair in the lounge of my hotel in Damascus, Syria. He always ...

  6. Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder - Wikipedia

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    Abu-Rabia-Queder has been described in a literature review of Palestinian anthropology as "a pioneer of scholarship on the economies of Palestinian Bedouin women in Israel." [ 9 ] She is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev .

  7. Palestinian traditional costumes - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Ghada Karmi recalls in her autobiography how in the 1940s in the wealthy Arab district of Katamon, Jerusalem, only the maids, who were local village women, donned traditional Palestinian dresses. Due to their nomadic life-style, Bedouin costume reflected tribal affiliations, rather than their affiliations to a localized geographic area.

  8. Column: Remembering the Bedouin nomad who gave me water in ...

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  9. Miral al-Tahawy - Wikipedia

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    Her Bedouin family belongs to the al-Hanadi tribe. [2] Al-Tahawy is the youngest of seven children. She has stated that her progressive-thinking father was responsible for her obtaining an education, in spite of the constraints of traditional Bedouin society especially on women. [ 3 ]