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Ghinnawa is a form of folk poetry, in the sense that anyone in Awlad Ali society could author a ghinnawa. In a broader context, the ghinnawa may be looked ...
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It seems that Awlad 'Ali have taken this interpretation literally. With the exception of a few holy women from the Murabiteen tribes, who may be considered as ...
Bedouins view residential communities as social units defined by ties of agnation.4 The term Awlad 'Ali use for a residential community is naji', the same term ...
The Awlad #Ali Bedouin who live along the northwest coast of Egypt have been settling since the1960s into permanent communities. They.
This study, based primarily on the author's fieldwork among the Awlad Ali of the Western Desert of Egypt between August 1965 and August 1966, deals with the way ...
The Awlad Ali Bedouins of Egypt, numbering 577000, are Engaged yet Unreached. They are part of the Bedouin, Saharan people cluster within the Arab World ...
Over the first half of the book, Abu-Lughod describes the strong, patrilineal organization of Awlad 'Ali society. Her interest in women shapes her observations ...
Jun 21, 2018 · In this article I will be taking a look at the Awlad 'Ali, a Bedouin tribe in the northwest of Egypt, and their perception of social modesty ...
Feb 25, 2011 · The Awlad Ali tribesmen fled to Egypt's Western Desert some 500 years ago after they were ousted from the Libyan Desert by their adversaries.