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BEDOUIN { 120 images } Created 18 May 2012

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  • BEDOUIN cover, English Editon
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  • Bedouin see the desert as a place of beauty and have many names for the sands.
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  • Bedouin men and camels in a sandstorm near Jinayderiah camel market, Saudi Arabia
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  • King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King of Saudi Arabia. King Abdullah cherishes the desert and has high regard for Bedouin traditions.
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  • Sheikh Nasser bin Saleh Alerq of Al-Murrah tribe, Saudi Arabia
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  • Lunch at the National Guard Military Academy with H.R.H. Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the National Guard.  H.R.H. is now King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud.
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  • Shaikh of the Shammar tribe on the left in charge of establishing a permanent Bedouin settlement at Al Murut in the Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Dance at the wedding celebration of Mohammed Alerq. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Shammar Bedouin playing a game similar to one played by the Nabataeans in Petra and Madian Saleh, similar to Mancala. Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Pre-wedding feast honoring Mohammed Alerq, the groom. Al Amrah and Alerq of the Al Murrah tribe. The meal for this special occasion is camel meat and rice. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Gathering at the wedding of Mohammed Alerq.  Social protocol demands that everyone sit in a circle. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Morning after the wedding celebration for Mohammed Alerq. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah boy napping during the hottest part of the day.  In the summer temperatures can reach 125 degrees F. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Mohammed and Faisal Al Amrah napping during the hottest part of the day.  Summer temperatures can reach 125 degrees F. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Rest stop while the Bedu are migrating. A tarp is put up as shelter from the sun.  Tents are pitched only when the Bedouin are staying in one place for a few days.
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  • Scouting with Sheikh Jaber Alamrah in search of good grazing and sufficent water. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah elders in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Conversation among the bedu is an art form. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Bedouin are great storytellers.  Their animation is surpassed only by the expressiveness of their language. Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • The Bedouin are great storytellers and conversation is an art form. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Abdul Mehsen bin Fetais Albhaih Almarri, a poet of the Albhih clan of the Almarri tribe visiting from Qatar.  With the Al Amrah in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Mohammed Alerq and Nasser Al Amrah of the Al Murrah tribe in a typical greeting between equals. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Shaikh Fraywan Shaalan of the Ruwallah tribe has settled on this farm at Zalum.
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  • Murie bin Mohammed Al Murrah brought us a bag of truffles from the Empty Quarter. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Elders of the Al Amrah clan of the Al Murrah bedouin tribe, Saudi Arabia.
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  • This camel trader is wearing a farrwa, a wool cloak with fleece lining.  December through March the winter can be cold. Jinayderiah, Saudi Arabia
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  • Rashid Sakhefan of the Al Murrah tribe was the driver for King Khalid.
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  • Jaber, Shaikh of the Al Amrah tribe sharing time with his youngest brother Faisal. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Men and boy camped at Jinayderiah for the annual camel race. Near Ridayh, Saudi Arabia
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  • Young man competing in the annual camel race at Jinayderiah, near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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  • Young bedouin man competing in the annual camel race at Jinayderiah, near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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  • Winter full moon near a Bedouin encampment in central Saudi Arabia.
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  • Sunrise at the annual camel race in Jinayderiah, outside of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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  • Camels and competitors waiting for the start of the Kings Camel race at Jinayderiah, Saudi Arabia
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  • In March the annual camel race is held at Jinayderiah, outside Riyadh. Approximately 1700 camels race 21 kilometers.  All who finish are awarded prizes.
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  • Competitor with his camel at the annual camel race at Jinayderiah, near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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  • Camel Market held at the Annual Camel Race in Jinayderiah, Saudi Arabia
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  • Bedouin men wearing Farrwa's (winter coat) at camel market the day after camel race at Jinadarriah, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Seperating a camel from the herd, Alamrah in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Nasser Al Amrah has an extensive vocabulary of sounds and words to communicate with his camels. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Sheikh Jaber Alamrah with one of his white camels in Hafar Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia
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  • A young man and his camel.  The Bedouin find pleasure and take pride in their camels.
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  • A baby camel nursing.  Camel's milk tastes similar to cow's milk, is rich in protein, low in fat, and high in vitamin C. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Milking a camel.  Camel's milk tastes similar to cow's milk, is rich in protein, low in fat, and high in vitamin C. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Camel pad print in the desert, Dahna Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Footprint of Nasser Al Amrah in the desert, Dahna Sands. Bedouin can recognize each other by footprints like this one.
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  • Early in the morning, camel couples snuggle, cajole, and "talk" to each other. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Saluki are used to hunt quarry and to flush game hunted with falcons. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Falcon handler astride his dromedary camel at the ceremony preceding the Kings's Camel race at Jinayderiah, Saudi Arabia
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  • Falcons are trained to hunt rabbits and fowl.
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  • Misfer bin Mohammed Al Murrah, with his falcon.  The Bedouin capture migrating falcons in the fall and train them to hunt rabbits and fowl. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Arabian horses in the open desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al Amrah Bedu man with his Arabian horse
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  • Arabian horse, Saudi Arabia
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  • When eggs are brought from town, an Al Amrah lady would cook omelettes for breakfast to accompany fresh bread, beans and hot camel milk. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Roasting Arabic coffee beans. Lightly roast coffee beans till tan. Crush with mortar and pestle, brew 15 minutes.  Add ground cardamon, let stand five minutes.  Should be green in color and will not taste like American coffee.
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  • Breakfast with the Shammar tribe.  Tomatoes, onions, macaroni and a crepe-like bread for dipping. Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Typical meal of lamb and rice called kapsa.  The main meal of the day is eaten communally. Shammar tribe, Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Bedouin elder Mohammed bin Salem Al Murrah drinking hot camel's milk mixed with tea for breakfast, Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Shaikh Hamad bin Amer Alerq drinking coffee, ever present, even during the hottest part of the day, Al Murrah in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Making coffee and tea, King Khalid Military Academy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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  • Bedouin preparing Arabic coffee in the desert, Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Coffee preparation, Al Amrah Bedouin, Saudi Arabia
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  • Mohammed bin salem Al Murrah being served hot camels milk with tea at breakfast, Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Al-Gahwa is Arabic Coffee.  Made with lightly roasted beans with cardamom.  Served from a dalla in small coffee cups with no handles. It is accompanied wit dates. Najd and Hijaz, Saudi Arabia
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  • Tea is omnipresent in Saudi Arabia.  A family member of the Shammar serves black tea sweetened with sugar. Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • The Bedouin wash before and after eating.  They take special care to be clean and regularly put on perfume after washing.
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  • When water is not readily available, Hamad bin Jaber Al Amrah washes his hands with sand. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Portrait of Hulla Greeyet, of the Shammar tribe, herding sheep in the Nafud Desert.
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  • Seven year old Anoud, daughter of Mohammed Al Amrah, holding a bundle of camel wool to be used for weaving. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Shammar ladies with children in encampment in the Nafud Desert.  Handwoven goat's hair tent strap in the foreground.
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  • Tent dividing wall, Ruwag, woven of black goat hair. It is a good morning greeting woven by an Al Amrah Bedouin lady. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Ruwag (dividing wall) detail woven by an Al Amrah lady of a plane, camel and car. Woven and dyed goat hair. Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Tent wall opening to view  the mens section from the womens section. Saudi Arabia
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  • Woman shopping for bedding in the souq.  There are colorful futons, blankets, quilts to choose from. Sakaka, Saudi Arabia
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  • Henna for sale in the souq. It is used to condition and tint the hair and decorate the hands.
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  • Abdullah Al Atteig provides the Bedouin with herbs, pigments, spices, thread and weaving supplies at his shop in Sakakah.
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  • Shammer woman with her baby in their tent in The Nafud, Saudi Arabia.
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  • An Alamrah baby in the Dahana Sands in the Eastern Provice of Saudi Arabia
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  • Shammar women wear decorative tattoos on their faces and hands. Here they play with their children. The Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Women socialize with men in the majlis when there are no strangers in the camp. Shammar Tribe, The Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Layla Eastep visitng Sheikh Jaber Alamrah at his camp in Hafar Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia
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  • Anoud Al Amrah takes care of a baby goat at the encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Faisal Al Amrah, Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Ali, son of Nasser son of Mohammed Al Amrah.  Portrait with date container in tent encampment in Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Bedding folded and stored in the majlis area of the bayt (tent) of the Shamar in the Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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  • Jaber Al Amrah in front of his cousin's Qur'an at  Al Murrah encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Ali bin Nasser bin Mohammed Al Amrah with new shades and doctor's kit, rewards for high marks on his school exams.  Bedouin encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Young Al Amrah boy doing his homework at desert encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Al Amrah children studying at their desert school in the Dahana Sands.  The teacher was Abdul Wahab Mahmood Abdullah. Saudi Arabia
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  • Anoud Al Amrah and friends play with counting board at Bedouin encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Greeyet of the Shammar tribe following the movement of strangers entering the camp at Ash Shaqiq in the Nafud Desert, Saudi Arabia
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  • Sheikh Jaber Alamrah keeping an eye on his herd of camels in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Sheikh Jaber Alamrah keeping an eye on his herd of camels in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • Girl making hand binoculars. Children are quick to imitate skills observed from adults. At the Al Murrah encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia.
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  • Sheikh Fraywan Shaalan of the Ruwallah with his granddaughter near Zalum, Saudi Arabia
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  • Naser bin Zaid Al Murrah and Ali bin Marrie Al Murrah have the benefit and pleasure of each other's company. Bedouin encampment in the Dahana Sands, Saudi Arabia
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  • This young girl was playing hide and seek from behind a boulder
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  • Greeyet of the Shammar setting a fire to kill a fox which had been killing lambs among the Shammar, Ash Shaqiq in the Nafud, Saudi Arabia
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