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Bedouin, derived from the Arabic badawi بدوي, a generic name for a desert-dweller, is a term generally applied to Arab nomadic groups, who are found throughout most of the desert belt extending from the Atlantic coast of the Sahara via the Western Desert, Sinai, and Negev to the eastern coast of the Arabian desert. It is occasionally used to refer to non-Arab groups as well, notably the Beja of the African coast of the Red Sea.

The Bedouins were traditionally divided into related tribes, each led by a Sheikh. Traditionally they would herd camels, sheep, and goats, while riding on highly prized horses, moving according to the seasons for grazing lands. For centuries and into the early 20th century the Bedouin were known for their fierce resistance to outside government and influence.

Some notable Bedouin groups in Africa include the Baggara of Sudan and Chad, the Chaamba of Algeria, and the Beni Hassan of Mauritania.

When used in relation to food, Bedouin normally means a Casserole baked in a covered ceramic dish.

See also: Bedouin music

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Anthropologist Ann Gardner's pages on Sinai Bedouin women. Anthropologist Ann Gardner's pages on Sinai Bedouin women.
Basic explanation of Bedouin history, culture, and current status in the Middle East. Basic explanation of Bedouin history, culture, and current status in the Middle ...
Authentic Bedouin rugs woven on traditional ground looms. Contains background ... the weaving process, news and contact details. Authentic Bedouin rugs woven on traditional ground looms. Contains background ...
... ethnographic summary of the nomadic and partially sedentarized Bedouin living in the Libyan Desert. An ethnographic summary of the nomadic and partially sedentarized Bedouin living in the Libyan Desert.
... weaving industry, operated by a grassroot non-profit Bedouin women's organization, specialised in traditional and contemporary ... weaving industry, operated by a grassroot non-profit Bedouin women's organization, specialised in traditional and contemporary ...
... jewelry, beads, furniture, antiques and collectibles, Kuchi and Bedouin jewelry, tribal textiles, rugs, weavings, dresses, musical instruments ... jewelry, beads, furniture, antiques and collectibles, Kuchi and Bedouin jewelry, tribal textiles, rugs, weavings, dresses, musical instruments ...
... Jose, shop for dance shoes, Gypsy cholis and Bedouin tents, plus details of Tribe Ankh student troupe ... Jose, shop for dance shoes, Gypsy cholis and Bedouin tents, plus details of Tribe Ankh student troupe ...
Combines modern urban sounds with classic reggae fundamentals. Includes their biographies, sound samples, gigs and photos. Combines modern urban sounds with classic reggae fundamentals. Includes their biographies, sound samples, gigs and photos.
... open air restaurants, camel rides, and entertainment by Bedouin singers and dancers. Photos, rates, and reservation form ... open air restaurants, camel rides, and entertainment by Bedouin singers and dancers. Photos, rates, and reservation form ...
... region. Includes an overview of the project, issues, Bedouin rights, water usage statistics, legislations, and related press ... region. Includes an overview of the project, issues, Bedouin rights, water usage statistics, legislations, and related press ...

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