
The Bedouins Of Arabia (1969)
Describes the life and culture of the Bedouin people in the coastal cities and deserts of Saudi Arabia. It highlights the blend of traditional and modern lifestyles, the importance of water and camels, and the survival of ancient customs despite the lure of modern work. The Bedouins maintain a nomadic lifestyle, relying on camel milk and sharing food communally. The harsh desert environment is depicted, along with the social interactions among travelers, including greetings and sharing coffee. The oasis serves as a place of comfort and leisure, where festivities and conversations are cherished.
**Keywords:** Saudi Arabia, Bedouins, coastal cities, traditional lifestyle, modern work, nomadic, camel milk, desert, community, social interactions, oasis, festivities, conversation.