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The Bedouin struggling to preserve their identity hold on to their culture in Israel

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Bedouin community has undergone a social development trajectory over the years. Today Arabs, black and Jewish minorities live together as a community
Bedouin community has undergone a social development trajectory over the years. Today Arabs, black and Jewish minorities live together as a community
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 In the Negev Desert in southern Israel, the indigenous people are engaged in a struggle to preserve their identity and culture, which allows the community of more than 300 000 to improve their livelihoods.

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