Jerico. Beduines / Dumas Ph. - Public domain portrait print

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Jerico. Beduines / Dumas Ph. - Public domain portrait print

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Two women, full-length portrait, one crouching and grooming the other who is seated on floor.

No. 2005.
On verso: Asia. Syria - Natives. Palestine. Jericho. Bedouins.

A semi-nomadic group of tribes, the oldest desert people of the Arabian Peninsula. Known for their ingenuity and hospitality, the Bedouin have adapted to living in a harsh climate. Their tribes moved constantly from place to place, travelling thousands of miles across the sand dunes. They used the sun to determine east and west, and the stars to determine north and south. They also used the shape of the dunes as a guide to the direction of the prevailing winds. The Bedouins were excellent trackers and could not only tell the difference between human and animal tracks in the sand, but also whether they belonged to a man, a boy, a woman or a girl.

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01/01/1860
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Contributors

Dumas, Tancrède R., photographer
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions on publication in the U.S. Use elsewhere may be restricted by other countries' laws. For general information see "Copyright and Other Restrictions..." (http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/195_copr.html)

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