They pick up and move two or three times a year, typically in May and October, usually remaining within a 25-square mile area, and relocate from November to April in a winter camp with some stone shelters for the animals. Where did Bedouins move too? Most of the Bedouin tribesRead More →

In a remarkably deterministic view, British ethnographers in Palestine singled out the Bedouin as a pure race because they are Bedouin: thanks to a unique value system and mode of life, the Bedouin managed to survive the vicissitudes of time, preserve their racial purity, and survive as the “original ArabRead More →