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Bedouin. A project by: Molly Albers, Ellen Molinaro, Maggie Kissing, and Juliet Geygan. Bedouins in the world today. -Egypt; 1,400 people -Israel; 170 people -Jordan; 740 -Kuwait; 250 -Palestine; 20 -Qatar; 100 -Saudi Arabia; 1,000 -Syria; 80 -U.A.E; 450 TOTAL= 4, 200
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Bedouin A project by: Molly Albers, Ellen Molinaro, Maggie Kissing, and Juliet Geygan
Bedouins in the world today • -Egypt; 1,400 people • -Israel; 170 people • -Jordan; 740 • -Kuwait; 250 • -Palestine; 20 • -Qatar; 100 • -Saudi Arabia; 1,000 • -Syria; 80 • -U.A.E; 450 TOTAL= 4, 200 World wide- 4.2 million
Bedouins • Their life forms are pastoral • They herd camels and sometimes sheep, goats, and cattle. • They eat dairy products, milk, and meat. • Their language is mostly Bedouin Arabic • Bedouins are mostly Muslims but there are small groups of Christians in Palestine and Syria.
Bedouin social classes • “Bedouins are organized according to patrilinear corporate groups.” • They define themselves as members of tribes and families. • The defined groups are headed by shavks, or elders which is a position that is passed down from father to son. • Bedouins are divided into social classes depending on ancestry and profession. • Marriage is difficult for a man and a woman with different classes.
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Bibliography • http://lexicorient.com/e.o/bedouins.htm • http://img2.travelblog.org/Photos/12661/103279/f/687464-Bedouin-tent-0.jpg • Google Images