Biography: The interview was recorded with Ᾱminah Khiḍir, female, Born in 1926 in Kufrītā, Palestine and resides in Saida, Lebanon.Families: al-Nāṭūr; al-Shaḥbarī; Sursuq; al-Ṭayyib; al-Ḥanafī; al-Khiḍir; al-Nawāṭīr; al-Aḥmad.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Nabī Hūshān (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Ḥanafī, ʻAbd al-Salām (Revolutionary); Khiḍir, Fāris (Martyr); al-Aḥmad, Ḥusayn (Revolutionary leader); al-Aḥmad, Ḥusayn (Martyr); ʻAbd al-Rāziq, Ḥāfiẓ (Martyr); al-Muḥammad, ʻAlī (Martyr).Table of contents: Political turmoil and Hawshah and al-Kasāyir battle. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political conditions and social life. (@ 14:21)Table of contents: Rural conditions and social life. (@ 35:5)Table of contents: Childbirth and cultural life . (@ 62:16)Table of contents: Expulsion from Khirbat al-Kasāyir and dispersion. (@ 72:55)Table of contents: Childhood incidents and cultural life in Khirbat al-Kasāyir . (@ 79:39)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 18, 1998 with Aḥmad Saʻīd ʻAbd al-Ghanī, male, born in 1929 in Dabbūrīyah, Palestine. He was a police officer in the British Police forces during the mandate.Families: Yūsuf; Ibrāhīm; al-Maṣāliḥah; al-ʻAzāyzah; al-Aṭrash; al-Najjār; al-Yūsufī; Khamīs.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Oil Refinery (Corporation); Iraqi Pipeline Company (Corporation); German Hospital (Hospital).Significant figures: Abū Zurāq, Ḥasan (Mayor); al-Burīnī, Saʻīd (Policeman); Abū al-Nʻāj, Nimir (Military officer); Khamīs, Mūsá (Policeman); al-ʻDaysī, Aḥmad (Martyr); Simḥān, Maḥmūd Resistance leader); Sallām, Ibrāhīm (Resistance fighter); al-ʻAwartānī, Muḥammad (Resistance leader); Ḥadīd, Aḥmad (Resistance leader); Mifliḥ, Yūsuf (Resistance leader); al-Dājānī, Mūsá (Resistance leader); al-Ghuzz, Abū Maḥmūd (Resistance leader); Abū Nʻāj, Nimir (Arab Salvation Army leader).Table of contents: Employment in the British Police forces . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: British Police activity and army mistreatment during the Arab Revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 27:46)Table of contents: Zionist invasion and Palestinian resistance. (@ 35:15)Table of contents: Zionist occupation and expulsion. (@ 60:8)Table of contents: Return to Palestine and resistance . (@ 83:24)
Biography: The interview was recorded in 1997? with Aḥmad Ḍāhir ‘Īsá, male, born in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine.Table of contents: Relay of memories and Palestinian-Jewish relations. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Refugee experience in exile and diaspora . (@ 11:30)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 24, 1998 with Aḥmad Faḍīl Hijjū, male, born in 1922 in Lūbyā, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a Police officer in the British Police forces during the mandate.Families: al-Shahāyibah; al-ʻAjāyinah; al-ʻAṭwāt; al-Ḥajājiwah.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Oil Refinery (Corporation); Iraqi Petroleum Company (Corporation).Significant figures: ʻAbd al-Qādir, Khalīl (Mayor); al-Shihābī, Yaḥyá Saʻīd (Mayor); Abū Dhays, Ḥasan (Mayor); al-ʻAṭwāt, Kāmil (Policeman); al-Fawwāz, Ibrāḥīm (Policeman); Abū Dhays, Muṣṭafá (Policeman); al-Fayyāḍ, ʻUthmān (Policeman); Ṭabbārah, Anīs (Policeman); Saʻīd, Sulaymān (Policeman); al-Khaḍrah, Aḥmad (Policeman); al-Jayyūsī, Ḥusnī (Lawyer).Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions and rural life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Employment in the British police forces. (@ 18:14)Table of contents: British Police activity in Palestine. (@ 37:54)Table of contents: British police during 1948 and expulsion. (@ 64:57)Table of contents: British Police activity and Zionist Invasion of Palestine, 1948 . (@ 89:44)Table of contents: Warfare and expulsion from Palestine . (@ 105:44)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Aḥmad Mifliḥ ‘Alā’ al-Dīn (Abū Usāmah), male, born in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: al-‘Īsá, Sulaymān Muḥammad ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Martyr); Sulaymān, Muḥammad (Martyr); ‘Alā’ al-Dīn, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Mufliḥ (Resistance fighter); al-Ghuzz, Abū Maḥmūd (Resistance leader).Table of contents: Zionist invasion and resistance . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Resistance, occupation, and expulsion from Ṣaffūrīyah. (@ 11:28)Table of contents: Journey to exile and refugee experience . (@ 34:18)Table of contents: Final reflections on the future of Palestinians . (@ 54:53)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 16, 1998 with Aḥmad Yūsuf Qaddūrah, male, born in Suḥmātā, Palestine and resides in al-Biqāʻ, Lebanon.Families: Qaddūrah; al-Madāydī; Mūsá; Fāyiz; al-Jishshī.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation); Būtāgī Company (Corporation).Significant figures: al-‘Abd Mūsá, Sa‘īd (Mayor); Qayṣar, Jirjis (Mayor); Qaddūrah, ‘Alī Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); ‘Alī, al-‘Abd (Mayor).Table of contents: Agriculture and socio-economic conditions in Suḥmātā . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Tobacco industry in Palestine . (@ 9:17)Table of contents: Cultivating and picking Tobacco in Palestine. (@ 37:10)Table of contents: Economic dynamics in the village before Nakba. (@ 45:2)
Biography: The interview was recorded on January 12, 1999 with Ibrāhīm Yūsuf Rinnū, male, born in 1926 in Haifa, Palestine and resides in Tripoli, Lebanon. He was a fisherman.Families: Abū Zayd, Rinnū; al-Ḥāj Ibrāhīm; al-Ḥāj Khalīl; al-Bāshā; al-Ḥāj Sālim; Ḥishmī; Abū Hawwāsh.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Palestine Electric Company (Corporation).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Shell Palestine (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Nāṣirī, Abū ‘Alī (Martyr); Rinnū, Kāmil (Leader); al-Ḥāj Khalīl, Ṭāhā (Martyr).Table of contents: Palestinian-Jewish relations and Zionist terrorism . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in Haifa. (@ 11:19)Table of contents: Socio-economic life and expulsion. (@ 40:1)
Biography: The interview was recorded on with Bahīyah al-ʻAdawī, female, born in Palestine.Table of contents: ʻAtābā and wedding songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Stupidity in popular tale. (@ 25:33)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 5, 1998 with Jamīl Mūsá al-‘Alī, male, born in 1928 in Kafr ʻAnān, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a policeman in the British Police forces.Families: Shuqayr; Manṣūr; al-Khaḍr; al-Khaḍrah.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Oil Refinery (Corporation).Significant figures: Muṣliḥ, Aḥmad (Mayor); al-Naḥf, Ṣalāḥ (Teacher); Dīmāsī, Maḥmūd (Teacher); Ṭāhā, Muḥammad (Policeman); ‘Awāḍ, Ḥasan (Military officer).Table of contents: Rural life and employment in British police forces. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Work in the British police forces. (@ 24:21)Table of contents: Police work in British prisons. (@ 53:47)Table of contents: Prisoners' treatment and work in British prisons. (@ 80:38)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and refugee experience. (@ 100:31)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Ḥasan Aḥmad al-Khalīlī, male, Born in 1911 in Tarshīḥā, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a truck driver in Palestine.Families: Muṣṭafá; al-Jishī; Samārah.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation).Significant figures: Shraym, Fahd (Mayor); Ḥadād, Jibrā’īl (Mayor).Table of contents: Agriculture and socio-economic life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Tobacco cultivation and trade. (@ 10:17)Table of contents: Tobacco industry and cultivation. (@ 36:57)Table of contents: Dwellings in Palestine. (@ 64:19)
Biography: The interview was recorded on August 26, 1998 with Ḥasnah ‘Abd Kīlānī, female, born in 1925 in Lūbyā, Palestine and resides in Saida, Lebanon.Families: Kīlānī; al-Shahāyibah; al-Hajājiwah; al-‘Aṭwāṭ; al-‘Ajāyinah; al-Ḥiṭṭīnī; Qaddūrah; al-Kīlānīyah.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Jāmi‘ al-Azhar (School).Significant figures: Kīlānī, Muḥammad (Revolutionary).Table of contents: Social life and rural conditions . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Lūbyā during the Arab Revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 16:43)Table of contents: Social life and customs . (@ 31:20)Table of contents: Zionist Invasion of Palestine, 1948 and expulsion. (@ 36:39)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 7, 1998 with Ḥusnī Aḥmad Ṣāliḥ, male, born in 1912 in Tarshīḥā, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a carpenter.Families: al-Qāḍī; al-Mukhaḥḥal; al-Ḥusaynī; Sursuq; Twaynī; Salām; al-Khūrī.Significant figures: Sirḥān, Fāris (Leader); Ṭannūs, ‘Īsá (Carpenter); Shāhīn, Jibrā’īl (Carpenter); ʻAbd al-ʻĀl, Tawfīq (Artist); Kāmil, Sa‘īd (Trader); Kāmil, Maḥmūd (Trader); Ṣāliḥ, Mahdī (Arab Salvation Army commander); Jumay‘ān, Imīl (Arab Salvation Army commander).Table of contents: Political history and activity in Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Carpentry profession and social dynamics in Palestine. (@ 20:24)Table of contents: Socio-economic life in Tarshīḥā . (@ 46:0)Table of contents: Expulsion from Tarshīḥā and refugee experience . (@ 61:7)Table of contents: Refugee carpentry work Post-Nakba in exile . (@ 87:19)Table of contents: Carpentry wood types and trade. (@ 103:20)Table of contents: al-Kābrī Battle, 1948 . (@ 116:57)Table of contents: Municipality elections in Tarshīḥā and refugee experience . (@ 134:0)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 27, 1997 with Ḥusayn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm ‘Ayyāsh (Abū 'Alī), male, Born in 1921? in ʻAylūṭ, Palestine and resides in al-Baṣṣ Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Abū Rāṣ; ʻAṭāllāh; ʻAbbūd; ʻAyyāsh; Sursuq; Sirḥān; al-Nashāshībī.Significant figures: Abū ʻAyyāsh, Ṭāhā Muḥammad Khalīl (Revolutionary); Abū ʻAyyāsh, Ḥasan (Revolutionary); Sālim, Abū Aḥmad (Revolutionary); al-Sulaymān, ʻAwaḍ (Revolutionary leader); al-Ṣalṭī, Nāyif (Revolutionary leader); al-Ṣahyūn, Abū Fāyiz (Tracker); Abū ʻAyyāsh, Sārī (Martyr); Zāyid, Ibn Qūrá (Jewish officer).Table of contents: Social life and political history of Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: ʻAylūṭ during the Arab Revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 16:41)Table of contents: Palestinian-Jewish relations and feudalism in Palestine. (@ 45:0)Table of contents: Political activity during the Arab Revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 68:1)Table of contents: Battles and Zionist invasion and occupation of Palestine, 1948. (@ 84:19)Table of contents: Mass murder and expulsion from ʻAylūṭ . (@ 109:2)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 7, 1998 with Ḥafīẓah Qāsim Aḥmad, female, born in 1917 in Dayr al-Asad, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. She worked as a tailor.Families: Dhabbāḥ; al-Khaṭīb; al-Mūsá; Ṣunʻ Allāh; al-Muzayyan; Badrān; al-Dhabāḥ.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Maqām Al-Khiḍir (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Dhabbāḥ, Fāṭimah (Tailor); al-Shaykh, ‘Alī (Shop owner); al-Khaṭīb, Maḥmūd Sa‘īd (Mayor); Balṭajī, Umm Ḥasan (Derssmaker).Table of contents: Socio-economic life and sewing . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Sewing and bridal trousseau. (@ 29:58)Table of contents: Sewing tools and socio-economic conditions in Palestine. (@ 46:45)Table of contents: Refugee experience and education in exile . (@ 55:26)Table of contents: Sewing profession Post-Nakba and refugee life. (@ 64:35)
Biography: كما سجلت المقابلة أيضاً مع زوجها عبد الرحمن محمد المجذوب، ذكر، ولد عام 1925 في عمقا، فلسطين ويقيم في مخيم المية ومية للاجئين الفلسطينين، لبنان. كان يعمل في فبركت الكبريت في عكا.Families: Abū Jāmūs; ʻUwayyid; al-Ḥajal; al-ʻAkkī.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Akka airport (Airport).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Nūr Safety Match (Corporation).Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Shaykh Mūsá (Maqām).Significant figures: ‘Abd al-Rāziq, Muṣṭafá (Resistance fighter); ʻAbd al-Rāziq, Muṣṭafá (Martyr); Darwīsh, Shafīq (Lawyer).Table of contents: Zionist invasion and life in pre-Nakba Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Social life and beliefs in pre-Nakba Palestine. (@ 21:35)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 43:0)Table of contents: Refugee life in Lebanon. (@ 58:6)
Biography: The interview was recorded on August 9, 1997 with Khalīl Ḥusayn Ṣidqī, male, born in 1924 in Haifa, Palestine and resides in Tyre, Lebanon. He was as a quarrier.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Shell Oil Company (Corporation); Haifa Oil Refinery (Corporation); Iraqi Pipeline Company (Corporation); English Hospital (Hospital).Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Shaykh ‘Īsá (Maqām); al-Khiḍir (Maqām); Mār Ilyās (Maqām).Significant figures: ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, Kāmil (Businessman).Table of contents: Quarrying profession during the British Mandate. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Religious diversity and socio-economic life. (@ 9:43)Table of contents: Palestine during World War II. (@ 30:10)Table of contents: Arab Revolt, 1936-1939 and political conditions. (@ 37:51)Table of contents: City occupation, terrorism and expulsion. (@ 58:32)Table of contents: Terrorism, expulsion and journey to exile. (@ 68:23)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع غزالة إبراهيم عبد المعطي، أنثى، ولدت عام 1927 في بيت لحم، فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم نهر البارد للاجئين الفلسطينيين، لبنان.Significant figures: al-Bahār, Khaḍrah (Midwife); Abū N‘āj, Nimir (Resistance leader).Table of contents: Displacement, exile and hope. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian children folk songs. (@ 12:54)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 31:28)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 6, 1999 with Rāfī ‘Uwaydis Aṭāmyān, male, born in 1946 and resides in al-Baṣṣ, Lebanon.Families: al-Safrī; al-Qubṭī; al-Dāmūnī.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa port (Port).Table of contents: History of Armenians in the Arab countries. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Armenian-Palestinian relations. (@ 10:40)Table of contents: Armenians in Palestine. (@ 21:27)Table of contents: Armenians attitudes towards Arabs. (@ 26:57)
Biography: The interview was recorded on January 11, 1997 with Jum‘ah Rizq al-Ḥāj Dāwūd, male, born in 1925 in Akka, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a shoemaker.Landmarks-Public Institutions: al-Madrasah al-Aḥmadīyah (School).Landmarks-Private Institutions: al-Madrasah al-Waṭanīyah (School); Jam‘īyat al-Ṭaqm al-Ḥadīd (Association).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ al-Jazzār (Mosque); al-Nabī Ṣāliḥ (Maqām); Jāmi‘ al-Raml (Mosque); Jāmi‘ al-Mīnā’ (Mosque).Significant figures: Abū al-Ḥudá, ‘Alī (School principal); al-Dāyah, Muḥammad (Teacher); al-‘Awaḍ, Rabāḥ (Revolutionary leader).Table of contents: Childhood and cultural life in Akka. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: History and cultural life in Pre-Nakba Akka. (@ 12:35)Table of contents: Work in the shoe industry in Akka. (@ 29:19)Table of contents: Political conditions during the Arab revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 34:21)Table of contents: Betrayal, collaboration and expulsion from Palestine. (@ 42:19)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 25, 1998 with Rashīd ‘Abd al-Ḥamīd Sulaymān, male, born in 1927 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Najm; Sulaymān; ‘Īsá; al-Maw‘id; Ḥadāyidah; al-Sa‘dīyah; al-Maṣāriwah.Significant figures: ‘Izzīyah, Aḥmad Dāwūd (Teacher); Samārah, Shākir (School principal); al-Salīm, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); ‘Abd al-Mu‘ṭī, Muḥammad Saʻīd (Municipal council); al-‘Afīfī, Maḥmud (Municipal council); al-Shaykh, Yūsuf Salīm (Mayor).Table of contents: Community life in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Agricultural economic in Ṣaffūrīyah . (@ 14:34)Table of contents: Rural life in Palestine during the British rule. (@ 39:26)Table of contents: Employment, agriculture and rural conditions in the village. (@ 58:3)Table of contents: Crops and agriculture life in Saffuriyah. (@ 73:21)Table of contents: House construction and Farming practices in Palestine. (@ 83:17)Table of contents: Rural life and practices. (@ 95:26)Table of contents: Refugees and displacement. (@ 106:56)
Biography: The interview was recorded on August 31, 1997 with Zahrah Ibrāhīm al-Ḥāj, female, born in 1928 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: ‘Arābī, ‘Abd al-Ḥamīd (Doctor); al-Maṣrī, ‘Umar (Doctor).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in pre-Nakba Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Agriculture life in Palestine. (@ 10:43)Table of contents: Village occupation and exile. (@ 20:55)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 16, 1998 with Zahrah Ḥamad Khadījah, female, born in 1926 in al-Baṣṣah, Palestine and resides in al-Qāsimīyah, Lebanon.Table of contents: Characteristics of a tribal community. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Traditional customs in a Bedouin community. (@ 17:29)Table of contents: Rites and ceremonies. (@ 42:4)Table of contents: Ceremonies and community traditions. (@ 61:46)Table of contents: Social gatherings and customs. (@ 85:15)Table of contents: War time, military occupation and exile. (@ 100:2)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 27, 1997 with Zahrah Ḥumayyid, female, born in 1927 in ʻAyn al-Zaytūn, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Ḥammīd; Khaṭṭāb; Idrīs; Ghrayyib; al-Sha‘bī.Significant figures: Khaṭṭāb, ‘Abd (Mayor); Ḥamad, As‘ad (Olive mill owner); Yāsīn; Aḥmad (Olive mill owner); al-Zayn, Salīm (Revolutionary); Ḥamad; Fū'ād As‘ad (Prisoner); Khaṭṭāb, Aḥmad Murrah (Martyr); al-Ṭabarānī, ʻAlī (Prisoner); Maḥmūd, Qāsim Ibrāhīm (Martyr); al-Ḥāj Muḥammad, Qāsim (Martyr); Sulaymān, Muḥammad (Martyr); al-‘Abd, Ḥāmid Ḥasan (Martyr); al-‘Abd, ‘Abd Muḥammad (Martyr); Nimr, Asʻad (Martyr); al-Rashīd, Muḥammad Maḥmūd (Martyr); Khaṭṭāb, Kāyid (Martyr); al-Sha‘bī, Nimi r (Martyr); al-Sha‘bī, ʻAbdullāh (Martyr); Idrīs, Jamīl (Martyr); al-Shāwīsh, Amīnah (Martyr); al-Mtawwat, Zaynab (Martyr); Idrīs, Ṣāliḥ (Martyr); Idrīs, Zaynab (Martyr); Khaṭṭāb, Maḥmūd al-Ḥamad (Matyr).Table of contents: Village history . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Childhood, agriculture, and everyday life. (@ 10:6)Table of contents: Community celebrations and customs. (@ 31:41)Table of contents: Marriage celebrations. (@ 41:2)Table of contents: Political conditions during the British rule. (@ 52:47)Table of contents: War time, massacres and exodus. (@ 67:48)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 2, 1989 with Zahrah Salīm Rabāḥ, female, born in 1924 in Ḥiṭṭīn, Palestine and resides in Saida, Lebanon.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Nabī Shu‘ayb (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Badawī, Muṣṭafá (Poet); al-Badawī, Muḥammad (Poet).Table of contents: Social dynamics in the village . (@ 0:04)Table of contents: Community life during the British Mandate. (@ 12:25)Table of contents: Political conditions before Nakbah. (@ 20:34)Table of contents: Community life in Ḥiṭṭīn. (@ 30:41)Table of contents: Social life and customs in the village. (@ 44:0)
Biography: .سجلت المقابة أيضا مع زوجها أبو رشيدFamilies: ʻAllūsh; Najm; al-Ḥāj; al-Sa‘dī; Sulaymān; al-Maw‘ad.Significant figures: al-Maw‘ad, Muḥammad (Mayor); Sulaymān, ‘Abd al-Majīd (Mayor); al-Shaykh Ibrāhīm, Muḥammad (Mayor); al-Sa‘dī, Ṣāliḥ (Martyr); al-Ḥāj, Muḥammad (Mayor); al-Ghuzz, Maḥmūd (Resistance leader); al-Tawbah, Aḥmad (Resistance leader); al-Aḥmad, Ibrāhīm (Resistance fighter); ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, Muḥammad (Martyr); al-Bakr, Tawfīq Sulaymān (Martyr); Bishr, Muḥammad Sa‘īd (Matyr); al-Shaykh ‘Abd al-Hādī, Ibrāhīm (Martyr).Table of contents: Community and family life. (@ 0:02)Table of contents: Rites, ceremonies and customs. (@ 12:7)Table of contents: Agriculture, families and social relations. (@ 25:57)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 42:10)Table of contents: Exile from Palestine. (@ 51:47)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 30, 1998 with Zaynab Ibrāhīm Khalīl, female, born in ʻAmqā, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: ʻAbd al-Rāziq, Abū Ḥusayn (Mayor); al-Majẓub, Abū Muḥammad (Mayor).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life in the village. (@ 16:38)Table of contents: Palestinian handicrafts and refugee hopes for the future. (@ 29:4)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Sa‘d al-Dīn Tawfīq, male, born in 1920 in al-Zīb, Palestine and resides in al-Rashīdīyah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Twaynī; Mamlūk; Sursuq; ‘Aṭāyā.Significant figures: Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander); ‘Aṭāyā, Fāyiz (Village leader).Table of contents: Land defense and military occupation. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Battles and memories of war. (@ 10:18)Table of contents: Refugee life, humiliation and isolation. (@ 21:0)Table of contents: Refugee experience and revisiting Palestine. (@ 33:33)Table of contents: Refugees in Lebanon. (@ 48:1)Table of contents: Palestinian popular resistance and military occupation. (@ 59:57)
Biography: كما سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع لطيفة أسعد أبو طه، انثى، ولدت عام 1922 في البروة، فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم نهر البارد للاجئين الفلسطينيين، لبنان.Families: Darwīsh; al-Kayyāl; Dīb; Saʻd.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Maḥkamat al-Jināyāt fī Akka (Court).Significant figures: al-Saʻdī, Muṣṭafá (Bus driver); al-Ḥumayrī, Nimir (Political prisoner); Fandī, ʻAlī (Political prisoner); al-Ḥammād, Nimir (Martyr); Darwīsh, Aḥmad (Village leader); Darwīsh, Ḥasan (Mayor); Ṭāhā, Yūsuf (Mayor).Table of contents: Violence, battles and exile. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionary and military activity. (@ 11:46)Table of contents: Community celebrations and customs. (@ 21:35)Table of contents: Refugee life conditions in Lebanon. (@ 31:37)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 37:49)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 2, 1997 with Sa‘dah Nimir Jrays, female, born in 1918 in Rmaysh, Lebanon and resides in Tyre, Lebanon.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmiʻ al-Shaykh ʻAbdullāh (Mosque); al-Shaykh 'Īsá (Maqām).Significant figures: Jrays, Nimir (Revolutionary); al-Ḥajjār (Bishop); Māḍī, al-‘Abd (Governor); Zqayriq, al-‘Abd (Governor); al-Ḥajjār (Bishop).Table of contents: Ottoman rule of Palestine and Lebanon. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions in Palestine during the British rule. (@ 29:16)Table of contents: Community and family life in the village. (@ 50:45)Table of contents: Political turmoil and military activity. (@ 59:40)Table of contents: Refuge life, humiliation and isolation. (@ 70:11)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 8, 1998 with Sa‘īd Aḥmad al-Ḥāmid, male, born in 1920 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a trader.Families: Sulaymān; al-Maw‘id.Significant figures: al-Ghuzz, Maḥmūd (Resistance leader); al-Salīm, Maw‘id (Trader); ‘Arābī, ‘Abd al-Ḥamīd (Doctor); al-Fāhūm, Khālid (Resistance leader).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Economic conditions in Palestine before and after Nakba . (@ 15:39)Table of contents: Community life in the village. (@ 27:56)Table of contents: Marriage, social relations and economics. (@ 48:36)Table of contents: Land defense, occupation and exile. (@ 60:35)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Salīm Khalīl Mūsà, male, born in 1927 in Naḥf, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked as a quarryman.Families: ʻAbbās; Ayyūb; Maṭar; ʻAbdullāh ʻAbd al-Ghanī; Qays; Sirḥān; al-Ḥāj Ḥasan; Dʻaybis.Significant figures: al-‘Abdullāh, Khālid (Leader); ʻUbayd, Shafīq (Teacher); al-Nāṭūr, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Teacher); Ghunaym, Rif‘at (Teacher); Abū Naṣrah, Ṣāliḥ (Village leader); al-Ḥasan, Khalīl Ibrāhīm (Martyr); Ṭāhā, Muḥammad Muṣṭafá (Martyr); al-Dūkhī, Ṣāliḥ (Martyr); ‘Uṭūr, al-‘Abd (Village leader); al-Muḥammad, Ṣāliḥ (Village leader); al-Ghazāl, Khālid (Village leader); al-‘Abdullāh, Ibrāhīm (Village leader); al-Muṣṭafá, Maḥmūd (Village leader); al-‘Abdullāh, Khālid (Village leader); al-As‘ad, Ṣāliḥ (Village leader); al-Biqāʻī, Adīb (Village leader).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village during the British rule. (@ 0:03)Table of contents: History of Naḥf . (@ 10:3)Table of contents: Community life and social relations in the village . (@ 24:1)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in Naḥf . (@ 38:55)Table of contents: Norms and practices in Naḥf and it's surroundings. (@ 53:8)Table of contents: social conditions and political turmoil before Nakba. (@ 74:35)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Shiḥādah al-Ḥasan Jum‘ah, male,born in 1927 in Tarshīḥā, Palestine and resides in al-Rashīdīyah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Sursuq; Fustuq; Salām; Sharārī; Ṭāhā; Maʻrūf; al-Khaṭīb; Hawwārī.Significant figures: al-Muḥammad, Ḥusayn (Tribe leader); Abū Shāhir, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); al-Shāṭir, Ḥusayn (Trader); ʻAṣfūrah, Abū Mirshid (Trader); Abū al- Shanab, Farīd (Policeman); al-Ḥakīm, Ṣāliḥ (Policeman).Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions and everyday life . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Characteristics of a tribal community. (@ 15:34)Table of contents: Pre-Nakba life . (@ 35:40)Table of contents: Bedouins community in Palestine during the British rule. (@ 55:23)Table of contents: Economic conditions in Palestine. (@ 69:41)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 86:7)Table of contents: Military activity and exile. (@ 112:35)Table of contents: Songs of life and love. (@ 122:8)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Shiḥādah Jum‘ah Shatlah, male, born in 1923 in al-Buwayzīyah, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a tribe leader.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Khiḍir (Maqām); al-Rasūl (Maqām).Significant figures: al-‘Alī, Shiḥādah (Shaykh); al-Luwasī, Ḥasan (Shaykh); al-Shāʻir, ʻAbdullāh (Resistance leader); Rabīʻ, Abū Fawzī (Resistance leader); Yāsīn, Abū ʻAlī (Resistance fighter); Ḥūrānī, Akram (Leader); Suwaydān, Khalīl (Resistance fighter).Table of contents: Ceremonies and community traditions in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life in al-Buwayzīyah . (@ 13:47)Table of contents: Community customs and traditions. (@ 31:26)Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionaries, and military activity. (@ 42:7)Table of contents: Battles and armed resistance. (@ 57:48)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 30, 1997 with Shaykha Ismā‘īl Zayd, female, born in 1926 in al-Ẓāhirīyah ,Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Zayd; Salāmah; Shāhīn; Ṭarāwīyah; al-Khabbāzī; Sha‘bān; Ḥudayrī.Significant figures: al-ʻĪsá, Faṭṭūm (Dressmaker); Ṭarāwīyah, Ṭāhā (Martyr); al-Ḥudayrī, Saʻīd (Martyr); Ṭāhā, Salīm (Resistance fighter); Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander).Table of contents: Social dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community and family life. (@ 14:16)Table of contents: Socio-political conditions in the village. (@ 25:55)Table of contents: Political turmoil and Zionist infiltration during the British rule. (@ 35:39)Table of contents: Military occupation and exile. (@ 46:5)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 5, 1998 with Șāliḥ ʻAbd al-Rāziq, male, born in 1922 in ʻAmqā, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked as a policeman.Families: al-Majdhūb; ʻAbd al-Rāziq; al-Khaṭīb.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Egged Bus Company (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Majdhūb, Qāsim (Mayor); ʻAbd al-Rāziq, Aḥmad (Mayor).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Land, agriculture and community life. (@ 12:40)Table of contents: Political turmoil, immigration and refugees. (@ 24:4)
Biography: البريطاني خلال الإنتداب.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa Oil Refinery (Corporation); Maṭār al-Jāʻūnah (Airport); Haifa port (Port).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Sarāyāt Kanʻān (Students dorms); Sharikat al-‘Alamayn (Corporation).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmiʻ al-Istiqlāl (Mosque); Jāmiʻ al-Jraynī (Mosque).Significant figures: al-Kūrī, Maḥmūd (Auto mechanic); al-Rifāʻī, Aḥmad (Shaykh); al-Khaṭīb, Muḥammad Nimir (Resistance fighter leader); al-Shā‘ir, ‘Abdullāh (Resistance fighter leader); al-Ḥamad, Muḥammad (Resistance fighter); Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander); al-Rifaʻī, Aḥmad (Shaykh).Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionaries, and military acivity . (@ 0:04)Table of contents: Battles and armed resistance. (@ 24:21)Table of contents: Military occupation of Palestine. (@ 35:24)Table of contents: War time and occupation. (@ 47:24)Table of contents: Battles and memories of war. (@ 71:34)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Āʼishah al-Munawwar, female, born in 1928 in Dayshūm, Palestine.Families: Nūḥ.Table of contents: Handicrafts and Pottery making . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Dietary practices and socio-economic conditions . (@ 13:0)
Biography: The interview was recorded on August 29, 1997 with ʻAbd al-Ḥamīd Ḥasan Khiḍir, male, born in 1912 in Khirbat al-Kasāyir, Palestine and resides in al-Burj al-Shamālī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Sursuq; al-Maḥājinah.Significant figures: al-Ḥusaynī, Yaʻqūb (Public officer); Muḥammadī, Fādī (Arab Salvation Army commander); Farhāt, Muḥammad (Land broker); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Landowner); ʻAbd al-Khāliq, Muṣṭafá (Martyr).Table of contents: Political dynamics under the British Mandate and warfare . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Zionist colonization and expulsion from Palestine. (@ 27:5)Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs and social norms. (@ 51:9)Table of contents: Wedding customs and traditions. (@ 62:33)Table of contents: Political conditions, betrayal, and return visit to Palestine . (@ 68:4)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 22, 1998 with ʻAbd al-Raḥmān al-Sa’dī, male, born in 1928 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a teacher.Families: Mawʻid; al-Saʻdī; Ghgunaym; Sulaymān; al-Ḥāj; Murād.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Dā'irat al-Maʻārif (Governmental institution); al-Madrasah al-Ṣināʻīyah (School); Madrasat Ṣaffūrī (School); Madrasat Safad al-Thānawīyah (School); Madrasat Haifa al-Thānawīyah (School); Madrasat Kafr Mindah al-Ibtidāʼīyah (School).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Madrasat Haifa al-Ṣināʻīyah (Schools).Significant figures: al-Sharīf, ʻAbd al-Karīm (Teacher); al-Ḥāj, Jamīl (Teacher); Mawʻid, Faraj (Teacher); Sulaymān, Ṣāliḥ Salīm (Mayor); al-Sa’dī, Yūsuf Salīm (Mayor); Mawʻid, Faraj (Teacher); ʻArābī, Rajā (Teacher); al-Mawʻid, Faraj (Teacher); al-ʻAllūsh, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Teacher); al-Ḥāj, Maḥmūd Sulaymān (Teacher).Table of contents: Socio-economic life in pre-Nakba Ṣaffūrīyah . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Education and social life. (@ 13:13)Table of contents: Education in Palestine during the British Mandate. (@ 43:4)Table of contents: Education and political dynamics . (@ 72:28)Table of contents: Zionist occupation and expulsion from Palestine. (@ 83:39)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 9, 1998 with ʻAbd al-Qādir Yūsuf al-Mawʻid, male, born in 1924 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Mawʻid; Sulaymān; al-Ḥadāydī; al-Zahayrī; Tāhā.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Holy Family Hospital (Hospital); Nazareth Hospital (Hospital).Significant figures: al-Mawʻid, Yūsuf (Mayor); al-Mawʻid, Ṣālih (Mayor); al-Shaykh, Yūsuf Sharīf (Mayor).Table of contents: Socio-economic life and agriculture in Ṣaffūrīyah. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Water resources, land acquisition and German settlements . (@ 28:10)Table of contents: Olive mills. (@ 45:24)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 1, 1997 with ʻAbdullāh al-Ṣāliḥ, male, Born in Sannīrīyah, Palestine and resides in al-Burj al-Shamālī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He served as a soldier in the British Army.Families: Ghulmīyah.Significant figures: Ghulmīyah, Ḥabīb Raḍwān (Mayor); Māḍī, Maḥmūd (Lawyer); Ghulmīyah, Naṣṣār (Lawyer).Table of contents: Land expropriation and disputes . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Employment in British Army. (@ 11:34)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine. (@ 29:17)Table of contents: Dispute between France and Britain . (@ 35:20)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 17, 1998 with ʻAbdullāh Muḥammad al-Sayyid, male, born in 1924 in Saʻsaʻ, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He served in the British Police forces in Palestine during the mandate.Families: al-Sayyid; Wihbī; al-Ḥāj; al-Shaykh Khalīl; Qaddūrah.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Maḥkamat al-Ṣulḥ (Governmental institution); Maṭār al-Jāʻūnah (Airport).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation); Sharikat al-Ittīḥād (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Sayyid, Muḥammad Maḥāsin (Mayor); Wihbī, Zaydān (Mayor); ʻAbd al-Rāziq, Riḍā (Scout leader); Yāsīn, Yāsīn (Martyr); al-Dīb, Shaykhah (Martyr); ʻAzzām, Maḥmūd (Martyr); al-Sayyid, Abū Muḥammad Dyāb (Resistance fighter); al-Sayyid, Saʻīd ʻAbd al-Khāliq (Resistance fighter); Qaddūrah, ʻAbd al-Majīd (Martyr); al-Balʻūs, Ṣubḥī (Scout trainer); ‘Abdullāh al-Aṣbaḥ (Resistance leader.Table of contents: Agriculture and rural conditions in Saʻsaʻ . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Agriculture and rural life. (@ 22:14)Table of contents: Economic conditions in Saʻsaʻ during the British Mandate. (@ 51:9)Table of contents: Employment in the British police forces. (@ 75:16)Table of contents: Zionist Invasion of Palestine in 1948 and expulsion. (@ 87:49)Table of contents: Expulsion from Saʻsaʻ and hope of return. (@ 104:32)Table of contents: Scout incident and martyrdom of resistance leader ‘Abdullāh al-Aṣbaḥ. (@ 116:23)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 28, 1997 with ‘Azīzah Ḥasan (Umm Nimir), female, born in 1931 in al-Buwayzīyah, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Jabābīrī; al-Khaḍrawīyah; al-Ṭūkhī; Shiblī; Suwaydān; Shatlah.Landmarks-Places of Worship: ʻĀmūd al-Dīn (Maqām); al-Nabī Yūshaʻ (Maqām).Significant figures: Ghunaym, Khaṭīb (Shaykh); Suwaydān, Abū al-Nūr (Shop owner); al-Rumayḥ, Manṣūr (Martyr).Table of contents: Childhood and community life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Childhood, social life, and customs. (@ 15:1)Table of contents: Rural life in al-Buwayzīyah . (@ 25:34)Table of contents: Zionist invasion in 1948 and expulsion from Palestine. (@ 36:51)
Biography: The interview was recording with ‘Alī al-Najjār, male, born in Jaffa, Palestine and reides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked as a driver with the British Army.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ Ḥasan Bayk (Mosque).Significant figures: Dabbās, ʻIzzat (Auto mechanic); Haykal, Yūsuf (Mayor).Table of contents: Childhood memories. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Description of the city. (@ 9:34)Table of contents: Political turmoil and Zionist infiltration . (@ 26:1)Table of contents: War time, military occupation , immigration and refugees. (@ 39:8)Table of contents: Refugee hope. (@ 57:58)
Biography: The interview was recorded with 'Alyā al-Mawʻid, female, Born in 1928 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine.Families: al-Ḥadāyidah; al-ʻAdādinah.Significant figures: al-Mawʻid, Muḥammad (Mayor); al-Barmakīyah, Zaynah (Dancer); al-Mawʻid, Salīm (Village leader); al-Muḥammad, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); al-Salīm, Yūsuf (Mayor); al-Mawʻid, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); al-Ka‘dlī, Muḥammad (Leader).Table of contents: Wedding Customs and traditions
. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Agriculture and community life in Ṣaffūrīyah . (@ 8:49)Table of contents: Pre-nakba life and the military occupation of Palestine. (@ 31:17)Table of contents: Community and family life . (@ 51:31)Table of contents: Socio-religious ceremonies in the village. (@ 75:17)
Biography: The interview was recorded on October 30, 1998 with ʻUmar As‘ad ʻAbd al-Raḥmān, male, born in 1922 in al-Ṭīrah, Haifa, Palestine and reides in Tripoli, Lebanon.Families: al-Ḥalabī; al-Zayn; Abū Shaqrā; Dirbās; al- Abṭaḥ; Bakīr; al-Bāshīyah; Salmān; Nājī.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Khiḍir (Maqam).Significant figures: al-Salmān, ‘Abdullāh (Mayor); Idrīs, Khiḍir (Mayor); Zaydān, Fāyiz (Teacher); al-ʻAykī, Ḥasan (Carpenter).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Agricultural land in al-Ṭīrah, Haifa . (@ 15:32)Table of contents: Agricultural conditions in the village . (@ 30:59)Table of contents: Political turmoil and exile from Palestine. (@ 46:1)
Biography: The interview was recorded with ‘Awaḍ Maḥmūd Yūnus, male, born in 1910 in al-Ṣafṣāf, Palestine and resides in Saida, Lebanon. He worked in tax collection in Palestine.Families: Yūnis.Significant figures: Ṭaḥḥān, Najīb (Teacher); al-Salṭī, Rashīd (Public officer).Table of contents: Socio-economic life and political conditions in al-Ṣafṣāf . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Education, political conditions, and employment in finance . (@ 20:5)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and refugee experience. (@ 43:21)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 3, 1997 with ʻĪsá Muḥammad Maṣrī, male, born in 1914 in al-Nāʻimah, Palestine and resides in al-Burj al-Shamālī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Bayk.Significant figures: ‘Ablah, Ḥasīb (Landowner); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Landowner); Abū Kharrūb, Ismā‘īl (Mayor); al-‘Alī, Muḥammad (Mayor); al-Maṣrī, Maḥmūd (Martyr).Table of contents: Zionist invasion, terrorism and defense. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Family and community life . (@ 29:11)Table of contents: Political conditions and socio-economic life. (@ 40:59)Table of contents: Zionist terrorism, expulsion and refugee experience . (@ 60:14)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and refugee experience in exile. (@ 72:8)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Fāṭimah Aḥmad ‘Aṭīyah, female, born in ʻAlmā, Palestine and resides in Baalbek.Families: Sulaymān; Shaḥrūr; al-Mukhtār; al-‘Ajjāwī; al-Sa‘īd.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ al-Ḥāj ‘Abdullāh (Mosque).Significant figures: Sa‘īd, Aḥmad (Mayor); al-Fāris, Sa‘īd (Village leader); Sayf, Yūsuf (Martyr); Dirbās, Ammūn (Martyr).Table of contents: Childhood, community life and customs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Rural life and conditions in ʻAlmā. (@ 12:59)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and journey to exile. (@ 28:55)Table of contents: Socio-economic life in ʻAlmā and Haifa. (@ 47:38)
Biography: The interview was recorded on January 2, 1999 with Fāṭimah Ḥamad ‘Aṭīyah, female, born in 1927 in Jāḥūlā, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: ‘Aṭīyah; ‘Alī; Sha‘bān.Significant figures: ‘Alī, Mir‘ī Ḥasan (Mayor); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Leader).Table of contents: Mayorship and social life in Jāḥūlā . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Mayorship activity and social relations. (@ 28:27)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and mayorship Post-Nakba. (@ 49:26)
Biography: The interview was recorded on February 12, 1999 with Fāṭimah Kāmil al-Qāḍī, female, Born in 1932 in Tarshīḥā, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Qāḍī; al-Jishshī; Sirḥān; al-Āghā.Significant figures: Shrayḥ, Fahd (Mayor); al-Qāḍī, Shukrī (Mayor); al-Maḥmūd, Shafīq (Mayor).Table of contents: Embroidery work and sewing. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions and embroidery. (@ 17:7)
Biography: The interview was recorded on January 12, 1998 with Faḍl Muḥammad Mīʻārī, male, born in 1920 in al-Farrāḍīyah, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Mīʻārī; al-Mashāyikh; Ḥusayn; al-Badārinah; Mī‘ārī; Karrūm.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Dīmāsī, Khalīl (Teacher); al-Naḥawī, Ṣalāḥ (Teacher).Table of contents: Agriculture and economic conditions. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Village history. (@ 7:35)Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions and agriculture in al-Farrāḍīyah . (@ 17:15)Table of contents: Tobacco industry and trade in Farrāḍīyah. (@ 38:18)Table of contents: Tobacco smuggling and trade. (@ 63:50)Table of contents: Tobacco industry and rural life . (@ 72:48)Table of contents: Agricultural economics, cultivation and rural conditions. (@ 96:49)Table of contents: Cultivation and farming practices. (@ 116:32)Table of contents: Farming practices and tools. (@ 129:16)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضاً مع ابنها عبدو سعيد غفور، ذكر، ولد في عكا، فلسطين.Families: al-Bayā‘ah; al-Ghandūr; al-Srūjī; al-Sa‘dī.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Madrasat al-Azhar (School).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Madrasat al-Furqah (School).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ al-Mu‘allaq (Mosque); Kanīsat al-Rūm (Church); Jāmi‘ al-Majādlī (Mosque); Jāmi‘ al-Jazzār (Mosque).Significant figures: Qazmūz, Sa‘īd (Prayer caller); Qazmūz, Maḥmūd (Prayer caller).Table of contents: Childhood and wedding customs in Akka. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life and landmarks in Akka. (@ 16:27)Table of contents: Akka during the Arab Revolt, 1936-1939 and Palestinian-Jewish relations. (@ 32:9)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and return visit . (@ 38:8)Table of contents: Attempt at return to Akka. (@ 55:38)
Biography: The interview was recorded on October 29, 1998 with Qāsim al-Rāghib, male, born in 1922 in ʻAmqā, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a trader.Significant figures: al-Qabalān, Kanj (Village leader); al-Saʻīd, Maḥmūd (Village leader); al-Ibrāhīm, Ḥasan (Village leader); Ma‘rūf, Ghānim (Village leader); ‘Abd al-Rashīd, Shafīq (Trader).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Economic conditions in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 15:18)Table of contents: Refugee life in Lebanon. (@ 27:47)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 9, 1998 with Qāsim Sa‘īd Qāsim,male, born in 1928 in Khirbat Jālīn, Palestine and resides in al-Burghulīyah Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: al-Ḥasan, Nāyif (Mayor).Table of contents: Characteristics of a tribal community. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Social life in Khirbat Jālīn. (@ 16:59)Table of contents: Bedouin houses practices. (@ 22:39)Table of contents: Tribal community customs. (@ 41:46)Table of contents: Socio-political dynamics during british rule and Zionist invasion. (@ 60:14)Table of contents: Tribal society in Palestine. (@ 68:1)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 20, 1998 with Karīm Nāyif Kanj, male, born in 1925 in al-Zīb, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked as a Policeman with the British Police Forces in Palestine.Families: Sirḥān; Sursuq; Salām; al-Sa‘dī; al-Shaykh Ṭāhā; ‘Aṭāyā; Murād; Kanj; Sa‘īd; Abū Khashab.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Oil Refinery (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Za‘īm, Ḥusnī (Arab Salvation Army commander); Abū Khashab, Muṣṭafá (Jailor); Rāfi‘, Sa‘īd (Prisoner); Sh'hayyib, Muḥammad (Policeman).Table of contents: Exile to Lebanon and refugee experience. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Rural life and socio-economic conditions. (@ 16:1)Table of contents: Political turmoil and Socio-economic life. (@ 30:14)Table of contents: Employment and work in the British police forces. (@ 43:57)Table of contents: Employment and hierarchy in British Police forces in Palestine. (@ 70:7)Table of contents: Military training in Syria . (@ 99:50)Table of contents: Police activity in Palestine. (@ 110:0)Table of contents: Expulsion and refugee experience. (@ 121:32)
Biography: The interview was recorded on July 7, 1999 with Karīmah Muḥammad Bushnāq, female, born in 1935 in Qaysārīyah, Palestine and resides in Tyre, Lebanon.Families: Bushnāq.Significant figures: al-Khaṭīb, ‘Alī (Shaykh); al-Khamrah, Ya‘qūb (Shaykh); Shammās, Salīm (Principal); Abū Dāhish, Aḥmad (Teacher).Table of contents: Bosnian immigration to Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Bosnians during armed conflicts and exile to Lebanon. (@ 11:21)Table of contents: Adaptation and integration with Palestinians . (@ 22:29)Table of contents: Exile to Lebanon and refugee experience . (@ 31:58)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 23, 1997 with Muḥammad Aḥmad ‘Abd al-Mu‘ṭī, male, born in 1927 in Ṣaffūrīyah , Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a trader.Families: Shiḥādah.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa port (Port).Table of contents: Economic sectors in the village during the British Mandate. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Everyday economic practices and life conditions bfore 1948. (@ 12:11)Table of contents: Employment, agriculture and community life during the British Mandate. (@ 30:44)Table of contents: War events and expulsion. (@ 43:29)
Biography: The interview was recorded on ٍSeptember 22, 1997 with Muḥammad Ḥasan al-Aswad, male, born in 1920 in al-Karmil, Palestine and resides in al-Rashīdīyah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was Quarrier.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa Port (Port).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Evangelical School (School); Maṭār Nihlāl (Airport); Utility Company (Corporation); Egged Bus Company (Corporation); Schwat (Corporation).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ al-Ḥāj ‘Abdullāh (Mosque).Significant figures: Abū Durrah, Muḥammad (Revolutionary leader); Ṣahyūn, Rājī (News reporter); Srūr, Abū Maḥmūd (Leader).Table of contents: Zionist infiltration and political turmoil during the British Mandate. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Britain and Germany in the second world war . (@ 11:27)Table of contents: Palestine from Ottoman to British rule. (@ 31:43)Table of contents: Jews, Palestinians and one Palestine during the British Mandate. (@ 42:33)Table of contents: Social life in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 58:58)Table of contents: Community traditions and customs in Palestine during the British rule. (@ 68:46)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 10, 1998 with Muḥammad Ḥusayn al-Ḥāj Aḥmad, male, born in 1928 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked with the British Army.Families: Najm; ‘Īsá; Ṭāhā; Sulaymān; al-Khalīl; Bakr; al-‘Allūsh; al-Maw‘id; al-Ḥadāyidah; Ghunaym; al-Maṣāriwah; Abū ‘Awdah; al-Ḥāj Aḥmad; al-Ḥāj As‘ad; al-Jundī; Abū Na‘āj; al-‘Afīfī; ‘Alā’ al-Dīn; Salām; Sursuq; al-Asʻad.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Dayr Ḥannā (Convent).Significant figures: al-Salīm, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); al-Maw‘id, Ṣāliḥ Muḥammad (Mayor); Sulaymān, Abū Fāris (Mayor); al-Shaykh, Yūsuf Salīm (Mayor); Sa‘d al-Dīn, Aḥmad (Shaykh); Sharīf, Ḥusayn (Shaykh); Yūsuf, Saʻīd (School principal); al-‘Anabtāwī, ‘Abd al-Raḥīm (Teacher); al-Faṭābīl, Muḥammad (Teacher); Ḥallūmī, Jamīl (Teacher); ‘Arābī, ‘Abd al-Ḥamīd (Doctor); al-Masrī, ‘Umar (Doctor); Salāmah, Farḥāt (Poet); al-Tawbah, Aḥmad (Resistance leader); Abū Nʻāj, Nimir (Resistance leader); al-Ghuzz, Abū Maḥmud (Resistance leader); al-Sirrinī, Mifliḥ (Resistance fighter); al-Maw‘id, ʻĀṭif (Resistance fighter); al-Maw‘id, ʻĀrif (Resistance fighter); al-‘Abbūshī, Muḥammad (Store keeper).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village before Nakba. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community and family life in Ṣaffūrīyah. (@ 10:53)Table of contents: Social conditions and health care in Palestine before 1948. (@ 22:39)Table of contents: Agriculture and political turmoil. (@ 35:34)Table of contents: Military occupation, land defense and Resistance activities. (@ 56:25)Table of contents: From agricultural worker to an employee with the British forces. (@ 72:44)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 29, 1998 with Muḥammad Dhīb Maw‘id, male, born in 1923 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Sulaymān; al-Maw‘id; al-Sa‘īdīyah; al-Ghanāyimah; Abū Ma‘āz; al-Ḥadāyidah; al-Daghāyirah; al-‘Anātinah; al-Khaṭābinah; Rāshid; al-Maqādiḥah.Landmarks-Private Institutions: al-‘Afīfī Bus Company (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Maw‘id, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); Sulaymān, Abū Fāris (Mayor); al-Sa‘īd, Yūsuf Salīm (Mayor); ʻAbd al-Muʻṭī , Muḥammad Sayyid (Soap maker); Abū Nʻāj, Nimir (Resistance leader); al-Yamanī, Salīm (Resistance leader); Mawʻid, Faraj (Resistance fighter).Table of contents: Village history . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Economic dynamics in Ṣaffūrīyah. (@ 13:8)Table of contents: Land and agriculture. (@ 35:53)Table of contents: British colonialist policies and employment . (@ 50:59)Table of contents: War events and the Palestinian popular resistance. (@ 59:17)
Biography: The interview was recorded on August 28, 1997 with Muḥammad Sa‘d al-Quṭṭ, male, born in 1919 in Umm al-Faraj, Palestine and resides in al-Rashīdīyah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: al-ʻAwaḍ, Rabāḥ (Revolutionary leader); al-Ṣaffūrī, Abū Maḥmūd (Revolutionary leader); Shanārū, Khalīl (Revolutionary leader); al-Shuqayrī, Anwar (Doctor); al-Shuqayrī, Asʻad (Shaykh); Shiḥādah, Muḥammad (Coffeehouse owner); Huwaydī, Ḥamīd (Trader); Sirḥān, Nāyif (Leader); al-Rīnāwī, Tawfīq (Poet); al-Majdalāwī, Rashīd (Poet).Table of contents: Agriculture life in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Economic and political conditions during the Ottoman and British rule. (@ 12:2)Table of contents: Revolution and revolutionists during the British Mandate. (@ 21:52)Table of contents: Community life and celebrations. (@ 45:42)Table of contents: Life style in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 59:57)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 11, 1998 with Muḥammad ‘Abd al-Karīm ‘Azzām, male, born in 1924 in Ṣaffūrīyah , Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a circumcisor.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Masjid al-Aqṣá (Mosque).Significant figures: al-Ḥāj Muḥammad, Muḥammad Sulaymān (Landowner); al-Fāhūm, Rāfi‘ (Resistance leader); al-Ṣaffūrī, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Writer).Table of contents: Social values and traditions in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Ceremonies and community traditions in Palestine. (@ 11:42)Table of contents: Political turmoil and resistance. (@ 25:47)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine under Israeli occupation. (@ 43:24)Table of contents: Tales of wonder, wisdom and heroes. (@ 60:4)Table of contents: Tales of passed times. (@ 70:39)Table of contents: Popular stories. (@ 77:7)Table of contents: Community life and traditions. (@ 87:18)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 12, 1998 with Muḥammad ‘Alī Jābir, male, born in 1928 in ʻAmqā , Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked at Nur Safety Match in Akka.Families: ‘Abd al-Rāziq; al-Majdhūb; ‘Uthmān.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Mustashfá Haifa (Hospital).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Nur Safety Match (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Majdhūb, Qāsim (Mayor); ‘Abd al-Rāziq, Ḥusayn (Mayor); al-Majdhūb, Mifliḥ (Trader); al-Sa‘īd, Bāsim (Trader); al-‘Akkī, Muḥammad (Olive mill owner).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village during the British rule. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionary and military activity in ʻAmqā . (@ 11:46)Table of contents: Labor and laboring conditions before Nakba. (@ 21:47)Table of contents: War events and military occupation. (@ 52:46)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 3, 1998 with Muḥammad ‘Alī ‘Abīd, male, born in 1921 in Kafr Qariʻ, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked with the British police forces during World War II.Families: al-‘Athāminah; al-Maṣāriwah; al-Zaḥāliqah.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa Port (Port).Significant figures: al-Yāsīn, Asmar (Revolutionary leader); al-Maṣri, Ibrāhīm (Revolutionary); ‘Uthmān, Ḥasan (Revolutionary); ‘Uthmān, ‘Abd (Revolutionary); ‘Uthmān, Ibrāhīm (Wounded); al-‘Abdullāh, Yūsuf (Martyr); al-Maṣrī, Ibrāhīm (Martyr); al-Maṣrī, Maḥmūd (Martyr).Table of contents: Childhood memories. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community celebrations and customs. (@ 14:22)Table of contents: Social customs in the village before Nakba. (@ 28:38)Table of contents: Political turmoil and resistance during the British Mandate. (@ 39:29)Table of contents: War events during the British rule. (@ 52:15)Table of contents: The second World War. (@ 63:32)Table of contents: Zionist invasion of Palestine. (@ 85:52)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 27, 1997 with Muḥammad ʻAlī Mawʻid, male, born in 1925 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in al-Ghāzīyah, Lebanon. He worked with the British Army.Families: Sulaymān; Maw'id.Significant figures: Qashmūsh, Simʻān (Foreman); Fawzī, Muḥammad (Teacher); Fāyiq, Aḥmad (School principal); al-‘Īsá, Rashīd Muḥammad (Resistance fighter); al-Tawbah, Khalīl Sulaymān (Resistance fighter); al-Ṣaffūrī, Abū Maḥmūd (Resistance leader); Sa‘d al-Dīn, Aḥmad (Shaykh); al-Salīm, Maw‘id (Village leader); al-Ibrāhīm, Sa‘īd (Mayor); al-ʻAbdullāh, Ibrāhīm Aḥmad (Village leader); ‘Abd al-Majīd, Sa‘īd (Artist).Table of contents: Political activities during the British rule. (@ 0:07)Table of contents: War events and military occupation. (@ 10:12)Table of contents: Occupation, displacement and exile. (@ 32:26)Table of contents: Social and traditional customs in Ṣaffūrīyah . (@ 43:12)
Biography: The interview was recorded on October 30, 1998 with Muḥammad Qāsim Muḥammad, male, born in 1926 in Jāḥūlā, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a straw mats maker.Families: Sha‘bān; ‘Aṭīyah; Jabr; al-Danānshah; Sursuq; Ghulmīyah; Salām.Significant figures: al-ʻAlī, Mir‘ī Ḥasan (mayor); al-Ḥūrī, Mūsá (Teacher); ʻIzz al-Dīn, Muḥammad (Teacheer); al-Ḥāj, Unsī (Shaykh); Ṣubḥ, Nāyif (Landowner); Yāsīn, Muḥammad (Broker); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Broker); al-Ṣāliḥ, Aḥmad (Mayor); Muṣṭafá, Abū Aḥmad (Resistance leader).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Family, childhood and schooling during the British rule. (@ 13:47)Table of contents: Rural life in Jāḥūlā before Nakba. (@ 25:35)Table of contents: Family business and economic conditions in the village. (@ 46:52)Table of contents: Employment, agriculture and community life. (@ 64:4)Table of contents: War events and the expulsion . (@ 79:5)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Maḥmūd Sarrīs, male, born in Majd al-Kurūm, Palestine.Families: Minnā'; Khalāyil; Kanʻān; Sirḥān.Significant figures: al-Maḥbūb, Salīm (Landowner); Salīm , Muḥammad (Mayor); Sirḥān, Ḥasan (Mayor); al-Ḥāj, Salīm (Mayor); Kinʻān, ‘Abdullāh (Mayor).Table of contents: Village history. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Economic conditions before Nakba. (@ 18:42)Table of contents: Rural economy and country life in Palestine before 1948. (@ 37:42)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Maḥmūd ʻĪsá, male, born in 1951 in Lūbyā, Palestine and resides in al-Jalīl Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Lebanese University (University); University of Copenhagen (University).Significant figures: ʻAllūsh, Nājī (Writer); Khālid, Ḥasan (Muftī); Yaḥfūfī, Sulaymān (Muftī).Table of contents: Political and military activity of a Palestinian refugee. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Memories of passed times. (@ 13:6)Table of contents: Intellectual activities of the Palestinian diaspora. (@ 21:30)Table of contents: Palestinians in exile: Diaspora and the search for a homeland. (@ 40:20)Table of contents: Palestinians, from peasants to revolutionaries. (@ 55:21)Table of contents: Palestinians in Israel: A nation in waiting . (@ 66:55)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 24, 1998 with Maḥmūd Qaddūrah, male, born in 1926 in Suḥmātā, Palestine and resides in al-Ghāzīyah. Lebanon. He worked with British police forces then as a shoemaker.Families: Qaddūrah; Mūsa; Murrah; al-Jishshī; ‘Āmir; Barshīr.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa Port (Port).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation); Rashīd ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Company (Corporation); Najran Company (Corporation); Singer (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Ṭūqah, Rāshid (Trader); Fu’ād, ʻUthmān (Manager).Table of contents: Agriculture and social conditions in the village before Nakba. (@ 0:02)Table of contents: Professions in Suḥmātā. (@ 10:27)Table of contents: Shoe industry in Suḥmātā. (@ 21:8)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 18, 1998 with Maḥmūd Muḥammad al-Amīn, male, born in 1924 in al-Sumayrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a mayor.Families: ‘Abd al-Ghanī; ‘Awaḍ; al-Yūsuf; Ḥamādah; Ismā‘īl; al-Khaṭīb; al-Bunnī; al-Amīn; al-Sirḥān; Aṭāyā.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Madrasat Kafr Yāsīf (School).Significant figures: al-Yūsuf, Ḥusayn (Mayor); al-Bunnī, Maḥmūd Aḥmad (Village leader); Ismā‘īl, Shiḥādah (Village leader); ‘Awaḍ, ‘Īsa (Village leader); al-Yūsuf, Ibrāhīm (Village leader); al-Kurdī, Maḥmūd ‘Alī (Village leader); al-Amīn, Maḥmūd (Landowner); al-Amīn, Muḥammad (Landowner); al-Nimir, Muḥammad (Public officer); Murād, As‘ad (School principal).Table of contents: Mayorship and community life in al-Sumayrīyah . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions and mayorship . (@ 19:23)Table of contents: Mayor contact with British authorities and anti-Palestinian economic measures. (@ 44:33)Table of contents: Roles of Mayors post-Nakba. (@ 70:15)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 17, 1998 with Maḥmūd Nimir Mīʻārī, male, born in 1927 in ʻAkbarah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.He was a tobacco farmer.Families: Ḥasná; Ḥishmih; Fayyāḍ; Mīʻārī; Maghāmis.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Mīʻārī, Aḥmad Ḥusayn (Mayor); al-Mīʻārī, Nimir ‘Abd (Mayor).Table of contents: Community life in the village during the British rule. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Agricultural economics in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 16:46)Table of contents: Agricultural practices in the village. (@ 38:29)Table of contents: Land preparation and planting methods in the village. (@ 58:8)Table of contents: Harvesting operations . (@ 73:25)Table of contents: Rural conditions in Palestinian village during the British rule. (@ 89:1)Table of contents: Village occupation, displacement and exile
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Biography: The interview was recorded on November 17, 1998 with Maḥmūd Yūsuf Dakwar, male, born in 1937 in Qaddītā, Palestine and resides in Tyre, Lebanon. He was an anthropologist.Families: Ḥlayḥil; Dakwar.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Elias Church (Church); Masjid al-Aqṣá (Mosque); Kanīsat al-Bishārah (Church); Masjid al- Ṣakhrah (Mosque).Significant figures: Zaʻrūrah, Abū 'Alī (Resistance fighter); Rāḍī, Sharīf (Resistance fighter); Shūmān, Aḥmad (Leader); Nuwayhiḍ, Bayān (Professor); Atanas, ʻAql (Priest); Ghaṭṭās, Ghaṭṭās (School principal); ‘Abdūshah, Laṭīf (Teacher); ‘Arrāf, Shukrī (Writer).Table of contents: Early life: Family, childhood and schooling. (@ 0:29)Table of contents: Village description and Zionist infiltration . (@ 15:47)Table of contents: Folk traditions in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 31:7)Table of contents: Rural life and childhood memories. (@ 49:52)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 62:42)Table of contents: Forced departure from Qaddītā in 1948. (@ 75:7)Table of contents: Exile and refugee life. (@ 80:5)Table of contents: Cultural activities for Palestine in Exile. (@ 93:37)Table of contents: Palestinian handicrafts . (@ 117:40)Table of contents: Palestinian documents collections. (@ 146:15)Table of contents: Palestinian heritage equal to the Palestinian national identity. (@ 159:7)Table of contents: Heritage and identity . (@ 182:38)Table of contents: Conservation of the Palestinian cultural heritage. (@ 208:50)Table of contents: The Palestinian cultural identity. (@ 231:34)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine. (@ 249:3)Table of contents: Family, land and childhood memories in occupied Palestine. (@ 265:35)Table of contents: Cities and villages under Israeli occupation. (@ 279:14)Table of contents: Collecting old remains from his destroyed village. (@ 297:43)Table of contents: Heritage theft. (@ 316:53)Table of contents: Palestinians under Israeli occupation. (@ 327:0)Table of contents: Palestinians in Israel, segregation and discrimination. (@ 347:17)Table of contents: Nostalgia for Palestine. (@ 361:38)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 4, 1998 with Muṣṭafá al-Saʻdī, male, born in 1897 in Akka, Palestine and resided in Beirut, Lebanon.Families: al-Khaḍrah.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Nur Safety Match (Corporation).Significant figures: al-Jazzār, ʻAbdullāh (Muftī); Shuqayrī, As‘ad (Shaykh); al- Saʻdī, Abd al-Fattāḥ (Mayor); al-Jazzār, ‘Abdullāh (Shaykh); Mīrī, ‘Alī (Shaykh).Table of contents: The Turks rule in Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life in Akka. (@ 8:11)Table of contents: Social and religious life in Palestine during the Ottoman rule. (@ 23:6)Table of contents: Agriculture and everyday life in Palestine during the British rule . (@ 31:19)Table of contents: Family and religious life in the city. (@ 56:15)Table of contents: Socio-political conditions and religious life in Palestine during the British rule. (@ 68:13)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 3, 1998 with Muṣṭafá Bayraqjī, male, born in 1906 in Kuwaykāt, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked at Akka airport during the British Mandate of Palestine.Families: al-Ḥusaynī; al-Nashāshībī; Ṭūqān; al-’Aẓm; al-Qūwatlī.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Akka Airport (Airport).Significant figures: Iskandar, ʻAlī (Mayor); al-Ghaḍbān, Salīm (Mayor); Ibrāhīm, Khalīl (Mayor).Table of contents: Zionist infiltration and military attacks. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Zionist- British agreement for Palestine before 1948. (@ 8:41)Table of contents: Community celebrations and customs. (@ 20:24)Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionary and military activity. (@ 33:14)Table of contents: Tales of passed times . (@ 46:11)Table of contents: Rural life in Palestine. (@ 59:27)Table of contents: Pre-Nakbah life in the village. (@ 68:31)
Biography: The interview was recorded on August 21, 1997 with Mūsà al-Ḥāj Mūsà, male, born in 1927 in Umm al-Faraj, Palestine and resides in al-Baṣṣ Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.He worked at the British Army camps.Significant figures: al-Yamanī, Muḥammad (Shaykh).Table of contents: Palestinian popular culture. (@ 0:02)Table of contents: Economic and political conditions in the village during the British rule. (@ 18:8)Table of contents: Working with the British forces. (@ 35:28)Table of contents: Employment, agriculture and community life. (@ 60:15)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 3, 1998 with Mūsà ʻAlī Hāshim, male, born in 1897 in al-Khāliṣah, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a butcher and a trader.Families: al-Frayjāt; al-Khaṭīb; al-Dawālī; al-Ḥadāyidah; al-‘Abdullāh; al-Qawāsimah; al-Hawāshimah.Significant figures: al-Maḥmūd, Ḥusayn ‘Alī (Martyr); al-‘Alī, Sulaymān (Martyr); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Prisoner); al-Qaṭawīyah, Mir‘ī (Martyr); al-Jammāl, ʻAlī (Martyr); al-Ibrāhīm, ‘Abdullāh (Village leader); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Village leader); Yūsuf; Ḥusayn (Village leader); Jumʻah, Mūsá (Revolutionary); Yūsuf, ʻAlī (Resistance fighter); Dāwūd, Muḥammad (Resistance fighter); al-Yūsuf, ‘Īsá (Wounded).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political and economic conditions in the village before Nakba. (@ 13:4)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics during the British rule . (@ 26:0)Table of contents: Palestinian popular resistance. (@ 42:15)Table of contents: Zionist occupation and exile. (@ 54:39)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 14, 1998 with Mawʻid Muḥammad Mawʻid, male born in 1920 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in al-Ghāzīyah, Lebanon. Hes was a teacher.Families: Mawʻid; Sulaymān.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Madrasat al-Qalʻah (School); Jāmi‘at al-Quds (University); Madrasat Ṣaffurīyah al-Ibtidāīyah (School); Madrasat al-Nāṣirah al-Thānawīyah (School).Landmarks-Private Institutions: American University of Beirut (University); Madrasat al-Ṣinā‘ah (School); Madrasat al-Nāṣirah al-Thānawīyah (School); Madrasat al-Funūn (School); Dār al-Muʻallimīn (School); American university of Beirut (University); Madrasat Ṣaffūrīyah al-Ibtidā’īyah (School).Significant figures: al-Salīm, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); al-Mawʻid, Ṣāliḥ Muḥammad (Mayor); al-Sharīf, Aḥmad (Mayor); al-Ḥāj, Saʻīd Muḥammad (Mayor); Laylá, Aḥmad (Shaykh); Dhizrá, Muḥammad ʻAbd (Teacher); Khaḍrā, Fawzī (Teacher); Mawʻid, Muḥammad (Village leader); ʻAwn Allāh, Raʼūfah (School principal); Faraḥ, Fu’ād (Public officer); Makkīyah, ‘Itāb (Public officer); Sa‘d al-Dīn, Rashād (School principal); Abū Qāsim, Jamīl ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Teacher); Mawʻid, Muḥammad (Shaykh); al-Zanānīrī, Jamīl (Supplier); al-Dīrānī, Riḍā (Supplier); Samārah, Shākir (Principal); Samārah, Shukrī (Teacher); Samārah, Usāmah (Teacher); ‘Uthmān, Rābi‘ah (Teacher); ʻAzzīyah, Aḥmad (Revolutionary); Na‘nā‘, Maḥmūd (Resistance fighter); al-Mawʻid, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); ʻAwn Allāh, Ra’ūfah (School principal); al-Mawʻid, Naṣṣār (Village leader); Fāyiq, Aḥmad (School principal); Dhizrá, Muḥammad ‘Abdū (Teacher); Na‘nā‘, Maḥmūd (Teacher); al-Sharīf, ‘Abd al-Karīm Muḥammad (Teacher); Abū Qāsim, Jamīl ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Teacher); ‘Azzīyah, Aḥmad (Teacher); Mawʻid, Aḥmad al-ʻAlī (Teacher); Krayyim, Aḥmad (Teacher); al-Sa‘dī, Muḥammad ʻIzz al-Dīn (Teacher); Laylá, Muḥammad (Teacher); Ḥallāq, Ḥasan (Shaykh); Mawʻid, Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); Krayyim, Aḥmad (Teacher): al-Mawʻid, Aḥmad ‘Alī (Teacher); al-Mawʻid, Salīm (Village leader); al-Mawʻid, Muḥammad (Village leader).Table of contents: Social conditions in the village before the British rule. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Study and teaching in Ṣaffūrīyah . (@ 18:5)Table of contents: Education and labor market in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 31:56)Table of contents: Educational curriculum before 1948 in Palestine. (@ 44:48)Table of contents: Educational assessment in Palestinian schools during the British Mandate. (@ 62:40)Table of contents: Teaching methods. (@ 70:34)Table of contents: Parents teacher relations and educational systems in Palestine. (@ 90:22)Table of contents: Learning, Teaching and work in Ṣaffūrīyah . (@ 104:13)Table of contents: Female education and school activities in Palestine. (@ 117:20)Table of contents: Military activity and Palestinian popular resistance. (@ 127:1)Table of contents: Teaching as a profession. (@ 137:30)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 141:19)Table of contents: Educational environments and religious diversity in the village. (@ 151:41)Table of contents: Teaching skills. (@ 162:23)Table of contents: Living conditions in the village before Nakba. (@ 175:16)Table of contents: Educational history of the village. (@ 187:25)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 1, 1998 with Nāyif Darwīsh ‘Alī, male, born in 1917 in Khirbat Saʻsaʻ, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He was a trader.Landmarks-Private Institutions: al-Mustashfá al-Islāmī (Hospital).Significant figures: al-Bukhārī , Yūsuf (Musician).Table of contents: Political turmoil and military attack. (@ 0:05)Table of contents: Wedding celebrations and political conditions in Palestine before 1948. (@ 8:5)Table of contents: Folk songs. (@ 26:37)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 8,1998 with Nāyifah Muḥammad Ibrāhīm, female, born in 1922 in Kawkab Abū al-Hayjāʼ, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Abū al-Hayjāʼ(Maqām).Significant figures: Shiḥādah, Maḥmūd (Mayor); al-Ibrāhīm, Khalīl Muḥammad (Martyr); al-Muṣṭafá, Tawfīq Ḥusayn (Martyr); al-Ṣāliḥ, Ṭāhā (Revolutionary leader).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life in the village. (@ 14:26)Table of contents: Palestinian popular resistance and leadership. (@ 26:55)Table of contents: War events and military occupation. (@ 40:5)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine. (@ 53:41)Table of contents: Poems and nostalgia for Palestine. (@ 66:53)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Nimir Muḥammad Khalīl, male, born in 1923? in ʻArrābah, Palestine. He worked as a Blacksmith.Table of contents: The blacksmith's materials. (@ 0:00)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 7, 1998 with Yāsīn al-Ḥāj, male, born in 1924 in Kafr ʻAnān, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked as a policeman.Families: Khashshān; Manṣūr.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Mustashfá al-Quds (Hospital).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Kanīsat al-Qiyāmah (Church); al-Masjid al-Aqṣá (Mosque).Significant figures: Sa‘d, Fu'ād (Landowner); al-Khaṭīb, Aḥmad (Jailer); al-‘Alī, Salīm Mūsá (Jailer); al-‘Akkī, Aḥmad (Judge); al-Khaṭīb, Muḥammad (Judge); Salīm, Aḥmad Muḥammad (Prisoner); Ṭabarī, Ṣidqī (Resistance leadrer); al-Khaṭīb, Aḥmad (Mayor); al-Khalīl, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Resistance leader); al-ʻAlī, Salīm Mūsá (Policeman); Ṭāhā, Muḥammad (Policeman); al-ʻAlī, Jamīl Mūsá (Policeman); al-Mūsá, Alī (Policeman).Table of contents: Agriculture and everyday life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Economic conditions in Kafr ʻAnān. (@ 22:3)Table of contents: Professions and economic conditions in the village. (@ 33:46)Table of contents: Prisons and prisoners during the British rule. (@ 44:6)Table of contents: Prisoners conditions situation in Palestine during the British rule. (@ 67:1)Table of contents: Socio-political conditions in Jerusalem. (@ 87:47)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 106:7)Table of contents: Working with the British police forces. (@ 122:11)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 3, 1998 with Yūsuf Nādir Nādir, male, born in 1924 in al-Baṣṣah, Palestine and resides in Tyre, Lebanon. He worked as a technician with the British Army forces.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Hamer work (Corporation); German school (School); Madrasat al-Jalīl (School); al-Madrasah al-Usqufīyah (School).Significant figures: al-Khaḍrā, Fawzī (School principal); Jarrār, ‘Abd al-Hādī (Teacher); Mazzāwī, Jamīl (Teacher); Salāmah, Ḥannā (Broker); Rustum, Ṭānyus (Jordanian Army officer); Ḥaddād, Tawfīq (Technician).Table of contents: Childhood, education and work before Nakba. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Work and employment. (@ 31:5)
Biography: The interview was recorded on July 16, 1998 with Fāṭimah ‘Abd al-Salām al-Ḥanafī, female, born in 1931 in Khirbat al-Kasāyir, Palestine and resides in al-Baṣṣ Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Mustashfá al-Amīn (Hospital).Table of contents: Childhood and revolutionary activity during the Arab Revolt, 1936-1939. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions and Palestinian-Jewish relations. (@ 17:9)Table of contents: Women in armed conflicts and Moroccan community life in Palestine. (@ 32:7)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and atrocities of war. (@ 47:26)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 20, 1997 with Nabīhah Khatīb, female, born in 1927 in ʻAmqā, Palestine.Table of contents: Purposeful story of Palestinian popular culture. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of the lazy man and his wife. (@ 18:22)Table of contents: Story of a king and his sons. (@ 25:47)