The book explores the evolving role of sheep-rearing among the Negev Bedouin, highlighting its significance as both a traditional livelihood and a response to modern economic challenges. It examines the impact of social, political, and economic changes, including land expropriation and housing issues, on this practice. Despite these challenges, sheep-rearing remains vital for cultural identity and community cohesion, with cooperation among flock owners, shepherds, and officials playing a crucial role in maintaining grazing rights and pastoral arrangements.
Aref Abu-Rabia Volgorde van de boeken




- 2021
- 2015
Based on interviews with healers, clients, and other active participants in treatments, this book will contribute to renewed thinking about a synthesis between traditional and modern medicine - to their reciprocal enrichment.
- 2014
- 2001
Bedouin Century
Education and Development among the Negev Tribes in the Twentieth Century
- 204bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
The transformation of Bedouin society in the Negev region from nomadic to sedentary life is explored through the lens of education. The author, a Bedouin and former Superintendent of Bedouin Educational Schools, provides a comprehensive study of this shift, highlighting the changes in lifestyle and the rise in education levels over the 20th century. This unique perspective offers insights into the cultural and social dynamics that have shaped contemporary Bedouin identity.