Historical Geography of the Negev: Bedouin Agriculture

Autor: Oren Yiftachel, Ahmad Amara, Alexandre Kedar
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Emptied Lands
DOI: 10.11126/stanford/9781503603585.003.0006
Popis: This chapter begins the task of challenging the geographical components of the DND, by providing a thorough account of the historical geography of the Negev, drawing on various historical accounts of European travelers and Zionists. Relying on these accounts, it challenges the hegemonic history and narrative that depict the Negev as an uncultivated and unsettled desert used by nomadic Bedouins. The chapter demonstrates that the human geography of the northern Negev was characterized, at least from the 19th century, by widespread agriculture, in parallel to traditional pastoralism. There is ample evidence that Bedouin agricultural settlement in general had existed for centuries, including among the al-‘Uqbi tribe in the ‘Araqib area. The chapter shows organized local habitation and economic activities, based on a customary and well developed land system.
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