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Bedou in Adventure

Bedou in Adventure. By : Maggie Lohmann , Maddie Rapp, Katie Niemeyer, Morgan Collier , and Holly Ayres. Overview of the Bedouin People.

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Bedou in Adventure

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  1. Bedouin Adventure By: Maggie Lohmann, Maddie Rapp, Katie Niemeyer, Morgan Collier, and Holly Ayres

  2. Overview of the Bedouin People • Typically, Bedouins reside in Israel, Egypt, and Arabia, and migrate throughout the year depending on the climate and conditions acceptable for the animals they keep for herding. The main religions of the Bedouin people are Muslim and Christianity, and the classes are determined by either a profession or ancestry.

  3. The Bedouin Citizens • Bedouin means “inhabitant of the desert” • Bedouin People Include: • the traveling tribes of the Sahara • the people that spend the winter in the south, and the spring and summer in the central and northern part of the country • immigrants from Palestine • groups of gypsies • Population: • There are about 170,000 Bedouins in the world • The population has increased 5% since 1948

  4. The Location • Location of the Bedouins- • Arabia, Egypt, and Israel • In Egypt, the Bedouins are normally located at the Sinai Peninsula. • In Israel, they are usually found in the Negev Desert. • However, Bedouins do not Typically stay in one place their whole life. • Bedouins usually migrate to different areas mentioned above depending on the climate and the surroundings.

  5. Religions and Jobs • The main religions of the Bedouins: • Most of the Bedouins are Sunni Muslims. • The Muslims perform the fasting during Ramadan and the required prayers. • A small portion of the Bedouin people are Christian. • What Bedouins do for a Living: • Herd camels, sheep, goats, cattle

  6. Bedouins Classes The Bedouin classes are divided into different classes by their career and their ancestry. It is common for people to pass from one class to another. However, a marriage between people in two different classes is not easy to do.

  7. The Cooking & Baking Our baking went well. We all thought the cooking was really fun too! We made Umm Ali, which is Bread Pudding, and the Bedouin Bread.

  8. The Cooking of The Umm Ali We made the Bread Pudding first. It is called traditionally Umm Ali. At first, the Bread Pudding was a little tart. However, when we let it sit for awhile, it was much better!

  9. Before After!

  10. Cooking the Bedouin Bread! Next we made the Bedouin Bread. This is the bread that the Arabs starting making centuries and centuries ago. It was pretty time-consuming to make, but it was definitely worth it at the end!

  11. Memories Made! “Oh my Gosh! It feels like Play-Doh!” - Maggie Lohmann “Oh my gosh! This does NOT feel like Play- Doh!” - Maddie Rapp

  12. Websites Used For This Project The Websites we used to do this project includes: http://www.vkrp.org/studies/cultural/bedouin/ http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au/~dwa/BedouinTent.html http://www.everyculture.com/Africa-Middle-East/Bedouin-Religion-and-Expressive-Culture.html http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TS&rop3=104235 http://www.jasminjahal.com/articles/01_05_bedouin.html

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