Bedouins traditionally engage in pastoralism, herding sheep, goats, and camels, which are integral to their nomadic lifestyle. Many also participate in agriculture, cultivating crops in oases or settled areas. In modern times, some Bedouins have diversified into tourism, offering cultural experiences, guiding, and crafts, while others may work in various sectors such as education, healthcare, or government jobs. Despite these changes, many still maintain their cultural heritage and traditional practices.
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The traditional clothing of the Bedouin is robes.
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The Bedouin people have adapted in many ways. Some of which are: . Roaming around on camels all day since they have no jobs .Living in black tents in which when are closed protects them from wind, acts like shelter and keeps them warm at nights And the rest, just google them!
typically, with their eyes closed
Bedouin people lives on a small tents which is divided into two woven curtains knows as a ma'nad. Bedouin people lives on a small tents which is divided into two woven curtains knows as a ma'nad.
the Bedouins are a tribe of people in Africa. It is not a country.
The Bedouin people celebrate 2 major holidays one is Iid al-Fitr and the other is Iid al-Adhha
The Bedouin are a nomadic people of the MidEast. Camel and sheep breeding provide their main livelihood, and they follow Islam.
What is bedouin currency called
Bedouin is the name given to wandering tribes of people in the desert of southwest Asia and northern Africa. Loosely translated from Arabic, it mean" desert dweller."