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The Bedouins of the Sinai were not long ago half-nomads. A Bedouin is a desert dweller and best represents the adaptation of human life to desert conditions. ... Agriculture was beneath dignity and against his independent lifestyle. Indeed, the arid desert has not much fertile land to offer for agricultural efforts.
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www.redsea-rangers.com/bedouins-lifestyle/
www.redsea-rangers.com/bedouins-lifestyle/
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Negev Bedouin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Negev Bedouin (Arabic: بدو النقب , Badū an-Naqab ) are traditionally pastoral semi-nomadic Arab tribes indigenous to the Negev region in Israel, who hold close ties to the Bedouin of the Si...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negev_Bedouin
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Even in modern Arabic, Bedouin dialectic characteristics are evident. Bedouin Arabic is spoken by more Arabs than just the ones keeping up their traditional lifestyles. The Bedouin Arabic is divided into two zones, the eastern and the western, with borders running almost parallel to the Egyptian/Libyan border.
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lexicorient.com/e.o/bedouins.htm
lexicorient.com/e.o/bedouins.htm
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Because of the demanding nature of the Bedouin lifestyle, children are expected to assume a considerable amount of responsibility in order to help their families survive. ... Although modernization has changed the Bedouin lifestyle somewhat, emphasis is placed on teaching children to carry on traditional ways of life,
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www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=SA&rop3=101193
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Travel writer Kent E. St. John describes camping with bedouins in a wadi in Jordan. ... I could now understand Lawrence of Arabia’s love for Wadi Rhum. After several days of meetings in Amman, the simple Bedouin lifestyle fit like a camel and his hump.
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www.gonomad.com/features/0608/jordan-bedouins.html
www.gonomad.com/features/0608/jordan-bedouins.html
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Bedouin lifestyle involved migrating with their herds in search of pasture, supplying their produce to the oases markets, raiding the settled communities and the trade caravans that crossed the desert and levying tolls from them.
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www.centre4sinai.com.eg/culture.htm
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What is a Bedouin?; A Bedouin is one who was born and raised in the desert or mountain wilderness and lives alongside nature in black tents or in caves. Someone who raises goats, sheep, donkeys, horses and camels and who knows how to milk and shepherd the goats and to ride the horses and camels.
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www.nyazi.com.jo/Bedouin/bedouin.htm
www.nyazi.com.jo/Bedouin/bedouin.htm
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Bedouin Lifestyle Fades as Modernity Intrudes; Changes undermine traditional life, for both good and ill. Money had been irrelevant, for example; now, its lack is cause for concern. By Paul Garwood -- Associated Press Writer (LA Times) -- May 11, 2003...
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www2.volstate.edu/kbell/Articles/bedouin_lifestyle.htm
www2.volstate.edu/kbell/Articles/bedouin_lifestyle.htm
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Bedouin culture is the latter. While the sedentary Arabs took advantage of oases throughout the Middle East, the Bedouin took advantage of scarce resources by becoming nomadic herdsman. From the Arabian Peninsula both groups spread throughout the Middle East.
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www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/middle_east/bedo...
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/middle_east/bedouinculture.html
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