Biography: كما سجلت المقابلة أيضاً مع حورية أبو الهنا، أنثى، ولدت عام 1939 في الطنطورة، فلسطين.Families: Salabūd; Ḥamdān.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Madrasat al-al-Ṭanṭūrah (School).Landmarks-Places of Worship: ʻAbd al-Raḥmān al-Bujayrimī (Maqām); al-Shaykh ʻAbd al-Raḥmān al-Bujayrimī (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Hindī, Dāwūd (Mayor); al-Hindī, Muḥammad (Martyr); al-Ṭanṭūrī, Mūsá (Landowner); Abū al-Ḥanā, Faḍl (Martyr); Abū al-Hanā, Saʻūd (Prisoner); Abū al-Hanā, Ḥasan (Prisoner); Abū al-Hanā, Ḥusayn (Prisoner).Table of contents: Childhood and education . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 6:13)Table of contents: Community life in the village. (@ 13:55)Table of contents: Military occupation and expulsion. (@ 21:17)Table of contents: al-Ṭanṭūrah Massacre, 1948 . (@ 37:43)Table of contents: Village occupation, displacement and exile. (@ 50:19)Table of contents: Refugee life, humiliation and isolation. (@ 63:7)
Biography: The interview was recorded on with Umm Muḥammad Asʻad, female, born in Shaʻb, Palestine.Table of contents: Palestinians' call for Arab leaders. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Salutations to Family relations. (@ 12:3)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Ḥusayn Maḥmūd Dakwar, male, born in 1910? in Qaddītā, Palestine.Families: Ḥlayḥil.Significant figures: Abū Rayyā, Maryam (Martyr).Table of contents: Rural conditions in Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Arab Revolt during the British rule. (@ 12:33)Table of contents: Military occupation and the expulsion to lebanon. (@ 23:17)Table of contents: Land, refugees and right of return. (@ 36:49)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Muḥammad Ḥusayn Darwīsh, male, born in 1917 in al-Birwah, Palestine. He worked as policeman with the British authorities.Families: Darwīsh; al-Kayyāl; Hawwāsh; ‘Alī Dīb; al-Zāyid; Khūrī; al-Shuqayrī; al- Saʻdī; Ḥbayshī; Sursuq; Qūwwatlī; al-‘Aḍm; Salām; Dabbāḥ.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa International Hospital (Hospital).Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Nabi Ṣāliḥ (Maqām); al-Masjid al-Aqṣà (Mosque).Significant figures: Naḥfāwī, Ḥasan (Shaykh); al-Barghūtī, Nāyif (Military officer); Abū Zayid, Nājī (Military officer); al-Shuqayrī, Aḥmad (Lawyer); al-Dīb, Shafīq (Trader); Darwīsh, Ḥasan (Mayor); al-Ḥmayyid, Muḥammad (Poet); al-Ḥmayyid, Qāsim (poet); Khalīfah, Ḥusnī (Mayor); al-‘Abdullāh, Najīb (Revolutionary leader); al-Muḥammad, Ṣāliḥ (Revolutionary leader); al-Jūdī, Maḥmūd (Revolutionary); Hawwāsh, Yaḥyá (Revolutionary); Sulṭānah, Ibrāhīm (Revolutionary); al-Zīr, ‘Aṭā (Revolutionary); Darwīsh, Shafīq (Chief justice); Bashir, ʻĀbid (Revolutionary leader); Bayḍūn, Nājī (Doctor); Bayḍūn, ʻIṣām (Doctor); al-Khūrī, Salīm (Doctor).Table of contents: Socio-political dynamics in al-Birwah under British mandate. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Social life and political activity in Akka during British mandate. (@ 20:1)Table of contents: The British measures towards the Arab revolution. (@ 32:34)Table of contents: al-Birwah battle events and the expulsion to Lebanon
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Biography: The interview was recorded with Qasim Muḥammad Dirbāj, male, born in 1925 in Qadas, Palestine.Families: Mārdīnī; al-Mārdīnī; Bazzī; Farḥāt; Kinyār; Dirbaj; al-Sūqīyah; ‘Īsá.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Nabī Yūshaʻ (Maqām); al-Nabī Shuʻayb (Maqām); Umm Yūshaʻ (Maqām).Significant figures: al-Dʹhaynī, ʻAbdullāh (Shaykh); Dirbāj, Muḥammad (Mayor); al-Sūqīyah,ʻAqlah (Mayor); Khanāfir, Saʻīd (Village leader); al-Mīzārī, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān (Village leader); Khalīl, Ḥasan (Wounded); al-As‘ad, Aḥmad (Village leader); al-Ḥusayn, Kāmil (Village leader); Dirbāj, Aḥmad (Resistance fighter leader); Ḥusayn, Muḥammad (Resistance fighter); Kinyār, Muḥammad Qāsim (Resistance fighter); al-‘Abd, Qāsim (Wounded); Zughayb, Muḥammad (Lebanese Army commander); al-As‘ad, Aḥmad (Leader).Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions in the villagwe. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Land and identity in Palestine. (@ 8:59)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics during the British rule. (@ 25:40)Table of contents: Social dynamics in the village. (@ 32:27)Table of contents: Marriage celebrations in Palestine. (@ 42:14)Table of contents: Community life in Qadas. (@ 53:38)Table of contents: Political turmoil and military activity in the village. (@ 59:44)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 69:7)Table of contents: Violence, battles and armed resistance. (@ 81:13)Table of contents: Military occupation and hopes for the future. (@ 93:30)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضًا مع حسين لوباني، ذكر، ولد عام 1939 في الدامون، فلسطين ويقيم في مخيم نهار البارد للاجئين الفلسطينين، لبنان.Table of contents: Short stories . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Moral stories. (@ 14:14)Table of contents: Story of women's machination . (@ 29:21)Table of contents: Moral story of mothers in law and daughters in law . (@ 40:13)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Thérèse Dāʼūd, female, born in 1963 in al-Dāmūn, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Moral story. (@ 0:02)Table of contents: Abū al-Marājil, and two short stories. (@ 12:20)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Thérèse Dāwūd, female, born in 1963 in al-Dāmūn, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: ‘Awdah, Fāris (Revolutionary).Table of contents: Mūsá Srāj story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Umm Fāris story. (@ 18:0)Table of contents: ‘Ā̕idah bint al-Nakba and other real stories. (@ 25:57)Table of contents: Real stories and songs. (@ 37:2)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Laṭīfah Dīb, female,born in ʻAkbarah, Palestine.Families: Maʻārī; Mukhtār.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Shaykh ‘Alī (Maqām); Shaykh Salāmah (Maqām).Significant figures: Ḥlayḥil, Ḥasan (Musician); al-Aḥmad, Muḥammad (Revolutionary); al-Nājī, Mūsà (Revolutionary); Abū Qāsim, Ḥayāt (Revolutionary); al-Ḥusaynī, Yūsuf (Revolutionary).Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions at ʻAkbarah. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Political activity at ʻAkbarah during the British Mandate. (@ 22:49)Table of contents: British policy towards the villagers and revolutionists. (@ 30:56)Table of contents: Expulsion to Lebanon. (@ 50:38)
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 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 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 with Salmá ‘Alī Lūbānī, female, born in 1955 in al-Dāmūn, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Fairy tales. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Sleeping Beauty story. (@ 12:41)Table of contents: Songs and stories. (@ 26:9)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Ḥusayn ‘Alī Lūbānī, male, born in 1939 in al-Dāmūn, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Short story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Social story. (@ 20:33)Table of contents: Story of two old married. (@ 31:58)Table of contents: Folk stories. (@ 44:37)
Biography: Biography The interview was recorded with ‘Ārif Ma‘rūf, male, born in 1926 in Dayr al-Qāsī, Palestine. He worked as policeman during the British mandate.Families: Ma‘rūf; Ḍāhir; al-Ṣādiq.Significant figures: Ma‘rūf, Ghānim (Mayor); al-Ṣādiq, Majīd (Mayor); Abū Naʻāj, Nimir (Revolutionary leader); al-Hrāsh, Fāyiz (Revolutionary leader); al-Aṣlī, Maḥmūd (Revolutionary leader); Sa‘ūd, Aḥmad (Martyr); Zaydān, ‘Alī (Poet); Ma‘rūf, Maḥmūd (Revolutionary leader); al-Ṣādiq, Fāyiq (Teacher); al-Majīd, al-Ṣādiq (Teacher); Yāsīn, Mifliḥ (Policeman); Sa‘īd, Fāyiz (Revolutionary leader); al-Ṣādiq, Fāyiz (Martyr); Ṣabḥah, Salīm (Martyr).Table of contents: Political dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionaries and military activity during the British mandate. (@ 14:51)Table of contents: Social relations, rites and ceremonies. (@ 22:32)Table of contents: Political and social conditions under British rule. (@ 44:19)Table of contents: The Zionist occupation and the expulsion to Lebanon. (@ 57:58)
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 Fāṭimah Ibrāhīm Qaddūrah, female, born in 1939 in Suḥmātā, Palestine.Families: Qaddūrah; Ḥamādah; Ḥusayn; Mūsá; ‘Āmir; Mūsá; Sursuq; Kittānah; Salām; al-As‘ad.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Madrasat al-Manzūl (School).Landmarks-Private Institutions: al- Fāhūm Company (Corporation); Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation).Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Nabī Sabalān (Maqām); Jāmi‘ al-Jazzār (Mosque).Significant figures: al-Dīmāsī, Khalīl (Teacher); ‘Abdullāh, Jamīl (Bakery owner); Qaddūrah, ‘Alī Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); Qaddūrah, Maḥmūd Ṣāliḥ (Mayor); ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, Muḥammad (Martyr); al-Ḥāj Ibrāhīm, Muḥammad (Wounded).Table of contents: Childhood, agriculture and everyday life . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions in Suḥmātā . (@ 16:34)Table of contents: Community celebration and customs. (@ 26:12)Table of contents: Political turmoil and social life in Suḥmātā . (@ 33:5)Table of contents: Village occupation, displacement and exile. (@ 45:23)Table of contents: Land, refugees and return. (@ 61:23)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Laṭīfah Qaddūrah, female, born in 1924 in Suḥmātā, palestine.Families: Mūsá; Ḥusayn; Qaddūrah.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Shaykh Ibrāhīm (Maqām); al-Nabī Sabalān (Maqām).Significant figures: Qaddūrah, Kāmil ʻAlī (Poet); al-ʻAbd, Sa‘īd (Revolutionary); Sallūm, Khalīl (Martyr).Table of contents: Childhood, agriculture and everyday life. (@ 0:03)Table of contents: Agricultural life in Suḥmātā . (@ 13:6)Table of contents: Community life during the British rule. (@ 25:23)Table of contents: Communal celebrations and marriage customs. (@ 39:25)Table of contents: Political turmoil and revolution during the British Mandate . (@ 55:25)Table of contents: Village occupation, displacement and exile. (@ 68:44)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Muḥammad ‘Alī Qays, male, born in 1933 in Naḥf, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: ʻAbd al-Ghanī.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Shaykh Rabīʻ (Maqām); al-Khiḍir (Maqām).Significant figures: Shukrī, Elyas (Village leader); Nakhlah, Jamīl (Village leader).Table of contents: British colonization of Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Childhood memories and education. (@ 10:1)Table of contents: Cultural life and religious beliefs . (@ 19:52)
Biography: The interview was recorded with S‘ayyid Muḥammad Rasāṭmah, male, born in Jazāyir al-Ḥindāj, Palestine.Significant figures: S‘ayyid, Mas‘ūd al-Miḥsin (Mayor); al-Ḥāj Ḥusayn, Mūsá (Village leader); S‘ayyid, Miḥsin (Martyr); al-Ṣāliḥ, Muḥammad (Resistance fighter); al-Ḍāhir, Salīm (Resistance fighter); Gharībih, Ibrāhīm Ḥusayn (Resistance leader); al-Atāsī, Fatḥī (Arab Salvation Army commander); Ja‘far, Ḥusayn (Resistance fighter); ‘Ammār, ‘Alī (Resistance fighter).Table of contents: Armed clashes between Bedouins and the Zionists . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 24:54)
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 Umm Ṭāhā Saʻd, female and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Two short stories. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Sacrifice in social relations. (@ 8:18)Table of contents: Dignity in literature. (@ 16:37)Table of contents: The king and his son in law . (@ 26:57)
Biography: The interview was recorded with Umm Tāhā Saʻd, female and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Story of a king and his daughter. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Short Arabic stories. (@ 11:28)Table of contents: Moral stories. (@ 21:42)Table of contents: Cunning and guile in Arabic short stories. (@ 34:34)
Biography: The interview was recorded with ʻAlī Dāwūd Saʻīd, male, born in 1941 in al-Birwah, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: Abū Ṭāhā, Nimir As‘ad (Village leader); al-Idlibī, Aḥmad (Governor); ‘Ashshām, Sa‘īd (Resistance fighter); ‘Ashshām, Aḥmad Muṣṭafá (Resistance fighter); al-Jūdī, Maḥmūd (Resistance fighter); al-Ḥāj, Ibrāhīm (Resistance fighter).Table of contents: Childhood, agriculture and everyday life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Violence, battles and Palestinian popular resistance. (@ 8:55)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 23:7)Table of contents: Marriage celebrations in rural community. (@ 41:2)