Bedouin of Mount Sinai

Bedouin of Mount Sinai
Title Bedouin of Mount Sinai PDF eBook
Author Emanuel Marx
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 207
Release 2013-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0857459325

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The Sinai Peninsula links Asia and Africa and for millennia has been crossed by imperial armies from both the east and the west. Thus, its Bedouin inhabitants are by necessity involved in world affairs and maintain a complex, almost urban, economy. They make their home in arid mountains that provide limited pastures and lack arable soils and must derive much of their income from migrant labor and trade. Still, every household maintains, at considerable expense, a small orchard and a minute flock of goats and sheep. The orchards and flocks sustain them in times of need and become the core of a mutual assurance system. It is for this social security that Bedouin live in and retire to the mountains. Based on fieldwork over ten years, this book builds on the central theoretical understanding that the complex political economy of the Mount Sinai Bedouin is integrated into urban society and part of the modern global world.

Sinai

Sinai
Title Sinai PDF eBook
Author Zeev Meshel
Publisher British Archaeological Reports Limited
Pages 161
Release 2000
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781841710778

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A collection of reports from archaeological excavations and surveys carried out, some by the author himself, since the diverse Sinai desert was opened up to Israeli researchers in 1967. The excavations include Nabotean sites and fortresses, an Iron Age fortress and an 8th-century BCE Israelite settlement. There is also a landscape survey of the hills of Northwestern Sinai. The smaller second section contains studies of `Desert Kites', triangular hunting enclosures, in the Sinai and Southern Negev, Sinai rock inscriptions and past and present desert nomads.

Bedouin Law from Sinai and the Negev

Bedouin Law from Sinai and the Negev
Title Bedouin Law from Sinai and the Negev PDF eBook
Author Clinton Bailey
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 395
Release 2009-11-24
Genre History
ISBN 0300153252

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Bedouin Law from Sinai and the Negev is the first comprehensive study of Bedouin law published in English, including oral, pre-modern law. The material for the book, collected over the course of forty years of field work by Clinton Bailey, one of the world's leading scholars on Bedouin culture, is of permanent scholarly value. Bailey shows how a nomadic desert-dwelling society provides for its own law and order in the traditional absence of any centralized authority or law enforcement agency to protect it. This comprehensive picture of Bedouin law, offers readers a unique opportunity to understand Bedouin law by highlighting the close connection between the law and the culture from which it emerged.

Bedouin of the Sinai

Bedouin of the Sinai
Title Bedouin of the Sinai PDF eBook
Author Paola Crociani
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1994
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Texts in Sinai Bedouin Law

Texts in Sinai Bedouin Law
Title Texts in Sinai Bedouin Law PDF eBook
Author Frank Henderson Stewart
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 376
Release 1988
Genre Law
ISBN 9783447030687

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رحلة مع القصيد البدوي..

رحلة مع القصيد البدوي..
Title رحلة مع القصيد البدوي.. PDF eBook
Author Clinton Bailey
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 1991
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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The desert-dwelling Bedouin have always been a subject of intense fascination. Their culture and ethics are still largely a mystery, both for the peoples with whom they share the Middle-Eastern and African lands, and for those living in the West. Like other non-literate peoples, the Bedouinhave a strong oral tradition and use poetry for many forms of communication and entertainment. Clinton Bailey has spent the last twenty years among the Bedouin of Sinai and the Negev studying their culture and recording their poems as recited around campfires. This book presents the fruit of hiswork: 113 poems reflecting Bedouin attitudes to a variety of personal, social, and political experiences. Each poem is translated into English, appears in Arabic script and transliteration, and is accompanied by an introduction and notes on the cultural, linguistic, and historical background. Thisthorough and original study makes a vital contribution to our knowledge of the Bedouin, and will be of great interest to Arabists, anthropologists, linguists, sociologists, and all those who visit this part of the Arab world.Dr Bailey has has lectured on Bedouin culture and history at various universities, and is a founder of the Museum of Bedouin Culture in the Negev.

Bedouin Life in Sinai, Egypt

Bedouin Life in Sinai, Egypt
Title Bedouin Life in Sinai, Egypt PDF eBook
Author Zoltan Matrahazi
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 2019-10-30
Genre
ISBN 9781727854817

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The book presents an overall picture of the ancient customs of the Bedouin people of the Middle East but mainly focuses on the contemporary life of the tribes of South Sinai, Egypt, of which tourism is an important part. It also looks at development in Sinai and the efforts to make it sustainable, as well as how the Bedouin fit - and could fit - in it. The book also has a personal aspect, as the author had lived the larger part of a decade with the Bedouin in St. Catherine and worked, or was involved in other ways, with several projects during the years between 2005 and 2016. The book contains over 150 photos (black-and-white), most taken in this period, but also some rare historic ones. They give the topics a visual dimension and pay tribute to the people of Sinai.