Biography: The interview was recorded on May 6, 1997 with Mudallalah al-Rīnāwī, female, born in 1932 in Ṣaffūrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Masjid al-Aqṣá (Mosque).Table of contents: Palestinian wedding folk songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of the pigeon and the ogre. (@ 11:52)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December, 1995 with Fāṭimah Muṣṭafá al-Rūbī, female, born in 1934 in Safad, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. The interview was also recorded with Kāmilah al-ʻAlūṭī, female, born in 1931 in ʻAylūṭ, Palestine and resides in al-Rashidīyah Refugee Camp, Lebanon.The interview was also recorded with Asʻad al-Mughrabī, male, born in 1927 in Akka, Palestine and resides in al-Burj al-Shamālī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Jāmiʻ al-Aḥmar (Mosque).Significant figures: Funaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander); Kaʻwash, Saʻd (Singer).Table of contents: Palestinian folk stories. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of Moses and Zionist occupation of Safad . (@ 16:8)Table of contents: Real life stories and Palestinian wedding celebration. (@ 25:15)Table of contents: Story of Joseph (Son of Jacob). (@ 42:41)Table of contents: Palestinian folk tales. (@ 50:49)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 15, 1997 with Fāṭimah Muṣṭafá al-Rūbī, female, born in 1934 in Safad, Palestine and resides in al-Burj al-Shamālī, Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Naḥawī; al-‘Arabī; al-Shab‘ānī; Dīb.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Jāmi‘ al-Aḥmar (Mosque).Significant figures: al-Rūbī, Sa‘īd (Butcher); Abū al-Laban, Ṣāliḥ (Landlord); al-Rūbī, Muḥammad (Arab Salavtion Army soldier); al-Rūbī, Ibrāhīm (Arab Salvation Army soldier).Table of contents: Pre Nakba life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio political dynamics in Safad. (@ 6:40)Table of contents: Violence and armed resistance. (@ 14:41)Table of contents: Refugees and displacement. (@ 20:52)Table of contents: Refugee life. (@ 30:20)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine. (@ 47:38)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November, 1995 with Badr al-Sayyid, male, born in 1926 in Saʻsaʻ, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Palestinian folk stories. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs and ʻAtābā. (@ 12:35)
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 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 June 30, 1977 with Suhaylah Khiḍr al-Saʻīd, female, born in 1934? in Umm al-Faraj, Palestine and resides in al-Baṣṣ Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: ʻAbd al-ʻĀl; Abū al-Sa‘d; Drāz.Significant figures: Sālim, Qāsim (Mayor); ʻAbdū, Qāsim (Teacher); ʻAbd al-ʻĀl, Yūsuf (Village leader); al-Ḥāj ‘Alī, Muṣṭafá (Village leader); Fattāḥ, Ḥayāt (Village leader); Ḥusayn, Khalīl Ibrāhīm (Coffeehouse owner); al-ʻAdawī, ʻAlī (Resistance fighter); al-ʻAdawī, Maḥmud (Resistance fighter); ʻAbd al-ʻĀl, Khalīl (Resistance fighter); Ḥusayn, Ibrāhīm (Resistance fighter); Abū al-Dīk, Khalīl (Resistance fighter); al-ʻArīḍī, Abū Aḥmad (Resistance fighter); ʻAbd al-ʻĀl, Yūsuf (Vehicle driver); Bazzī, Ṭalāl (Resistance fighter).Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life in Umm al-Faraj. (@ 9:21)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 18:23)Table of contents: Violence, battles and defense. (@ 30:29)Table of contents: Zionist occupation and the exodus. (@ 44:11)Table of contents: Refugee life, humiliation and isolation. (@ 61:28)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 8, 1997 with Nabīhah Rashīd al-Sa‘d, female, born in 1917 in al-Manshīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Story of al-Ẓāhir Bībars. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Fiction and popular tales of religious figures. (@ 9:9)Table of contents: Story of Shams al-Ḍuḥah. (@ 35:8)Table of contents: Songs and story of the green bird. (@ 49:37)Table of contents: Story of al-ʻAbd Muḥārib. (@ 59:33)Table of contents: Yā Ḥamāmah yā lamāmah. (@ 77:51)Table of contents: Story of al-Qāniṣah. (@ 86:38)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع نمر علي عيسى، ذكر، ولد عام 1921 في حطين، فلسطين ويقيم في مخيم عين الحلوة للاجئين الفلسطنيين، لبنان.Table of contents: Palestinian popular songs wedding songs
. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Folk tales and fables. (@ 29:43)Table of contents: Wedding customs and songs. (@ 44:47)Table of contents: Praise of Muḥammad . (@ 73:1)Table of contents: Marriage customs and rites. (@ 90:56)Table of contents: Palestinian wedding songs and traditions . (@ 120:58)Table of contents: Wedding songs and zaffah. (@ 146:13)Table of contents: Palestinian wedding folk songs. (@ 174:17)
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 October 20, 1995 with Ḥalīmah al-Shaykh Khalīl, female, born in 1892 in al-Sumayrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Memories of Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Popular story. (@ 18:28)Table of contents: Two short popular stories. (@ 29:15)Table of contents: Popular poetry and songs. (@ 50:12)
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 April 30, 1997 with Umm Māzin al-Yamānī, female, born in 1933 in Suḥmātā, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Abū al-Ḥusayn story or Sleeping stories. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Children songs. (@ 21:17)Table of contents: Moral story. (@ 27:29)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع زهرة حمادة، أنثى، ولدت عام 1926 في السُمَيريّة فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم عين الحلوة للاجئين الفلسطينيين، لبنان.Table of contents: Songs and a Palestinian popular story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of the The thirteenth son. (@ 19:55)Table of contents: The Logger story . (@ 35:56)Table of contents: Popular songs collection. (@ 50:2)
Biography: The interview was recorded on May 1, 1997 with Hanāʼ al-Zayn, female, born in 1942 in Haifa, Palestine and resides in al-Rashidīyah Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Children's songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Folk tales and children's stories. (@ 9:0)Table of contents: The poor orphans and the gold purse. (@ 31:29)Table of contents: Story of the deceitful fox. (@ 43:36)Table of contents: Popular stories. (@ 48:0)
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 November 15, 1995 with Abū Aḥmad al-ʻAwaytī, male, born in 1934 in Tarshīḥā, Palestine and resides in Tyre, Lebanon.Table of contents: Wedding celebrations. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Traditional celebration. (@ 27:24)Table of contents: Songs and dance. (@ 49:5)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 22, 1997 with Rashīd Aḥmad al-ʻAynayn, male, born in 1926 in al-Shaykh Dāwūd, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-ʻAynayn; al-Nūr; Rustum: al-Bayk; Fahd; Baytam; Yāsīn; Wajdī; Badr; Asʻad al-Khalīl; Sursuq.Significant figures: al-ʻAynayn, Aḥmad Rashīd (Revolutionary); Fahd, Ṣāliḥ (Martyr); al-Shūrī, Muḥammad ʻUthmān (Martyr); Abū al-Khayr, Ṣāliḥ (Martyr); Ḥisn, Qāsim (Martyr); Badr, Ḥasan (Land owner); Ḥisn, ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm (Resistance leader); al-Fāris, Najīb (Resistance leader).Table of contents: Political conditions and events surrounding 1948 Nakba . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political dynamics and betrayal . (@ 18:9)Table of contents: War events and expulsion from Palestine. (@ 35:45)Table of contents: Refugee living conditions in Lebanon. (@ 50:39)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضاً مع أبو محمد سويدان، ذكر، ولد عام 1906 في البويزية، فلسطين ويقيم في مخيم البداوي للاجئين الفلسطنيين، لبنان.Table of contents: Laments and popular tales. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian folk tales. (@ 17:14)Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs and story of al-Shāṭir Ḥasan. (@ 43:36)Table of contents: Social life and traditions in Palestine. (@ 58:16)Table of contents: Story of Virgin Mary and birth of Jesus Christ. (@ 65:52)
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 July 16, 1997 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 everyday life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 15:56)Table of contents: Social diversity in Palestine. (@ 26:50)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 47:26)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع أحمد الزامل، ذكر، ولد عام 1951 في ترشيحا، فلسطين ويقيم في صور، لبنان.Table of contents: Moral story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Tale of passed times. (@ 21:56)Table of contents: Ghoul story. (@ 32:43)Table of contents: Arab tribes stories, inaudible. (@ 38:5)Table of contents: Arabic poetry. (@ 60:17)Table of contents: Song and story. (@ 77:14)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 7, 1997 with Ᾱminah al-Ḥusayn, female, born in 1936 in al-Zīb, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Rural life and education in pre-Nakba Palestine . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Zionist invasion of Palestine and expulsion. (@ 10:1)Table of contents: Refugee experience and suffering in Lebanon. (@ 30:21)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضاً مع فاطمة الطويسي، أنثى، ولدت عام 1926 في صفورية، فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم نهر البارد للاجئين الفلسطنيين، لبنان.Significant figures: al-Sharīf, ʻAbd al-Karīm (Teacher).Table of contents: Social customs and traditions in Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Childhood memories, cultural life, and education. (@ 18:0)Table of contents: The prince's quest of wisdom. (@ 48:42)Table of contents: Fairy tales and folk songs. (@ 65:17)
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 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 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 November 15, 1995 with Naʻāmih al-Ḥāj Sulaymān, female, born in 1926 in Suḥmātā, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Fairy tales . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Wedding customs and songs. (@ 11:41)
Biography: The interview was recorded on May 7, 1997 with Jihād Ṭalāl al-Ḥāj, male, born in 1940 in al-Sammūʻī, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: Kishkish, ʻAbd al-Fattāḥ (Teacher); Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander); Ashqar, ʻAbd al-Qādir (Mayor); Qaddūrah, Abū ʻAlī (Martyr); Qaddūrah, ʻAbdullāh (Martyr).Table of contents: Childhood and expulsion from al-Sammūʻī . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Childhood memories and Zionist crimes . (@ 17:31)Table of contents: Education and pre-Nakba life . (@ 33:40)Table of contents: Land ownership of al-Sammūʻī village and refugee experience. (@ 49:28)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 10, 1997 with Shīrīn al-Ḥāj, female, born in 1975 in al-Sumayrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Ghoul story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: The end of Sit Budūr story. (@ 12:53)Table of contents: Gbaynih story. (@ 21:11)Table of contents: The Woodcutter story. (@ 33:32)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 24, with Walīd al-Ḥāj, male, born in 1940 in ʻAlmā, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: ʻAzzām; Shaḥrūr; ʻAjjāwī; al-Ḥāj; Sursuq; Salām.Significant figures: Abū ‘Ῑd, Khalīl (Village leader); Ḥammūd, Abū Ḥasan (Martyr); al-Ḥāj, Aḥmad Ḥasan (Martyr); Khūrī, Farīd (Teacher).Table of contents: Village history. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Customs and community in Saʻsaʻ. (@ 20:22)Table of contents: Socio-political dynamics in the village. (@ 27:44)Table of contents: Political turmoil and resistance. (@ 46:47)Table of contents: Military occupation and exile. (@ 54:45)Table of contents: Refugee life and isolation. (@ 64:10)
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 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 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 on November 10, 1995 with ʻAbdullāh al-Ṣalih, male, born in Kafr Birʻim, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Saʻīd al-Shaykh.Table of contents: Weddings and folk traditions. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Folk traditions and dispute resolution. (@ 28:6)Table of contents: Wedding traditions and ʻAtābā. (@ 46:5)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 5, 1997 with Hudá al-Ṣiyāḥ, female, born in 1957 and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Story of Sit Kattabāt. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of Sit Lawlajih. (@ 10:49)Table of contents: Fairy tales. (@ 19:38)Table of contents: Fiction and fairy tales. (@ 28:30)Table of contents: The open treasure. (@ 41:31)Table of contents: The green bird. (@ 46:50)Table of contents: The yellow pearl. (@ 52:26)
Biography: The interview was also recorded witih Asmāʼ al-Ṣiyāḥ, female, born in 1909 in ʻAlmā, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: The mother of the bird. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of al-Shāṭir Ḥasan. (@ 6:8)Table of contents: Story of the golden coins. (@ 16:57)Table of contents: Story of Umm ʻᾹʼishah. (@ 23:17)Table of contents: Ghazl al-Banāt . (@ 29:39)Table of contents: The affectionate mother. (@ 38:6)Table of contents: Story of the woodcutter . (@ 44:55)Table of contents: Story of the fisherman. (@ 52:43)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November 13, 1995 with Fāṭimah al-Ṣāliḥ, female, Born in 1941 in Kafr Birʻim, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs and wedding songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Songs of life . (@ 27:47)
Biography: The interview was recorded on December 12, 1995 with Muṣṭafá Ḥusayn al-Ṣāliḥ, male, born in 1934 in Ghuwayr Abū Shūshah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Story of Khanfūr. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of prince Muhammad al-Jarbah I. (@ 29:38)Table of contents: Story of prince Muhammad al-Jarbah II. (@ 55:20)
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 June 26, 1997 with Farīd Fawzī al-Ṣāni‘, male, born in 1925 in Nablus, Palestine and resides in Saida, Lebanon. He was a technician with the British Army during World War II.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa port (Port).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Madrasat al-Sibā‘ī (School); Iraqi Petroleum Company (Corporation); Barclays Bank (Bank); Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture (Corporation).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ al-Jraynī (Mosque).Significant figures: al-Ṣāni‘, Rā᾿id (Martyr); ‘Abd al-Hādī, Fakhrī (Revolutionary leader); al-Ṣaffūrī, Abū Ibrāhīm (Revolutionary leader); ʻAbd al-Hādī, Fakhrī (Revolutionary); al-Ḥāj Muḥammad, ʻAbd al-Raḥīm (Revolutionary leader).Table of contents: Political conditions during the British rule. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political turmoil and military activity. (@ 10:44)Table of contents: Zionist infiltration in Palestine during the British Mandate. (@ 22:20)Table of contents: War time and expulsion. (@ 33:35)Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionaries and military activity. (@ 45:0)Table of contents: Palestinian resistance leadership. (@ 60:36)Table of contents: Refugee life in Syria and Lebanon. (@ 71:41)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June, 1995 with Fāṭimah Muḥammad al-Ṭayyib, female, born in 1948 in Hawshah, Palestine and resides in Shātīlā Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: al-Ṣiddīq, Aḥmad (Shaykh).Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and socioeconomic conditions in exile . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Story of al-Shāṭir Ḥasan. (@ 9:47)Table of contents: Real life stories in Hawshah . (@ 27:37)Table of contents: Tales of Ogres . (@ 40:55)Table of contents: Palestinian folk stories and songs. (@ 68:21)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع أمينة قبلاوي.Table of contents: Palestinian wedding customs. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Folk songs. (@ 23:29)Table of contents: Popular songs. (@ 36:23)Table of contents: Emotional songs. (@ 40:49)Table of contents: Traditional tales. (@ 47:20)Table of contents: Love songs. (@ 62:51)Table of contents: Traditional folk songs. (@ 77:20)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة ايضا مع تحفة يعقوب، أنثى، ولدت عام 1916 في شفا عمرو، فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم البداوي للاجئين الفلسطينيين، لبنان.Table of contents: Folk songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian wedding folk songs. (@ 11:5)Table of contents: Political songs. (@ 26:47)Table of contents: Palestinian political and folk songs. (@ 36:17)Table of contents: Songs of love and nation. (@ 46:50)Table of contents: Arabic folk songs. (@ 73:49)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع راضية مرهجي، انثى، ولدت عام 1926 في صفورية، فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم نهر البارد للاجئين الفلسطينيين، لبنان.Significant figures: al-ʻŪthmān, Ṣāliḥ (Singer).Table of contents: Songs of life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Moral fiction. (@ 10:30)Table of contents: Songs and stories. (@ 16:39)Table of contents: Tales of passed times. (@ 25:47)Table of contents: Love folk songs. (@ 45:31)Table of contents: Stories of love and devotion. (@ 69:43)
Biography: The interview was recorded in 1995 with Maryam al-‘Arbajī, female, born in 1932 in al-Zīb, Palestine and resides in Saida, Lebanon.Table of contents: Folk songs and ʻAtābā. (@ 0:22)Table of contents: Folktale and popular songs. (@ 12:20)Table of contents: Palestinian Popular songs and ʻAtābā. (@ 39:40)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضاً في 17 تشرين الثاني عام 1995 مع ندى العنبتاوي، أنثى، ولدت عان 1931 في شفا عمرو، فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم البداوي للاجئين الفلسطنيين، لبنان.Table of contents: Palestinian popular songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Marriage customs and songs. (@ 15:8)Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs. (@ 31:20)Table of contents: Wedding songs and ululations . (@ 37:4)Table of contents: Palestinian folk poetry and tales. (@ 49:58)Table of contents: Children's stories. (@ 66:30)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 18, 1997 with Aḥmad Ḍāhir al-‘Īsá, male, born in Ṣaffurīyah, Palestine.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes manufacture (Corporation).Table of contents: Palestinian history. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Palestinian affair. (@ 17:1)
Biography: The interview was recorded on October 27, 1995 with Fakhrīyah Aḥmad ʻAbbās, female, born in 1944 in Ḥiṭṭīn, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Palestinian wedding songs and ʻAtābā. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs and ʻAtābā. (@ 21:5)
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 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: سجلت المقابلة أيضاً مع آمنة إسماعيل علي الحسين، أنثى، ولدت في فلسطين وتقيم في لبنان.Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian national anthems and folk songs. (@ 7:55)
Biography: The interview was recorded on October 6, 1997 with SulaymānʻAbd al-Rāziq, male, born in 1905 in Shafā ʻAmrū, Palestine. He was a trader and than a quarrier and resides in al-Ghāzīyyah, Lebanon.Landmarks-Public Institutions: Haifa Oil Refinery (Corporation).Significant figures: Qaramān, Ṭāhir (Businessman); al-Sharīf, Ḥusayn (Shaykh); Abū al-Habaj, Muḥammad (Musician); al-Naṣir, Ibrāhīm (Martyr); Abū Jlayyīl, Ibrāhīm (Resistance leader); ‘Abd al-Ghanī, Najīb (Village leader); Ḥamādah, Muḥammad (Mayor); Ḥusayn, Ibrāhīm Nimr (Village leader).Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions and everyday life in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community celebrations and customs. (@ 17:40)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine. (@ 27:45)Table of contents: Passing on memories. (@ 37:50)Table of contents: Zionist infiltration and political turmoil. (@ 49:41)Table of contents: Exile and immigration. (@ 57:16)Table of contents: Military occupation and exodus. (@ 67:6)Table of contents: Refugee conditions in Lebanon. (@ 75:35)Table of contents: Return to Palestine. (@ 83:46)Table of contents: Economic conditions in Shafā ʻAmrū. (@ 91:26)Table of contents: Socio-political dynamics in Shafā ʻAmrū before Nakba. (@ 103:37)Table of contents: Nostalgia, Postmemories, and Homeland. (@ 114:15)Table of contents: Songs and memories. (@ 127:28)
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: The interview was recorded on October 7, 1997 with Nāyfah ʻAbd al-Tāyih, female, born in 1936 in Haifa, Palestine and resides in Aleppo, Syria.Landmarks-Public Institutions: al-Mustashfá al-Ḥukūmī (Hospital).Landmarks-Private Institutions: Egged Bus Company (Corporation); Bata (Corporation).Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Shaykh ‘Īsá (Maqām); al-Khiḍir (Maqām); Mar Elias (Maqām); Jāmi‘ al-Jazzār (Mosque).Significant figures: Ḍargham, Srūr (Revolutionary leader).Table of contents: Childhood and social conditions in the city. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Social dynamics in Haifa. (@ 13:44)Table of contents: Political turmoil, revolutionaries and military activity. (@ 22:13)Table of contents: War time and expulsion. (@ 31:3)Table of contents: Sufferance and death during the expulsion. (@ 41:13)Table of contents: Refugee life, humiliation and isolation. (@ 54:34)Table of contents: Exile and immigration. (@ 69:14)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 7, 1997 with Raymond Elias ʻAffārah, male, born in 1936 in al-Ṭīrah, Haifa, Palestine and resides in al-Baṣṣ Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Catholic school (School).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmiʻ al-Istiqlāl (Mosque).Significant figures: Ḥallās, Riḍā (Teacher); Kannūn, Maḥmud (Shaykh).Table of contents: Socio-economic conditions before Nakba. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Infiltration and attacks. (@ 8:20)Table of contents: City occupation, displacement and exile. (@ 19:25)Table of contents: Refugee life, humiliation and isolation. (@ 29:50)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine. (@ 43:0)
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 on September 7, 1997 with Aḥmad Muḥammad ʻAsqūl, male, born in 1937 in Bīrīyā, Palestine.Families: Ṣawwān; Ayyūbī; Shaʻbān.Significant figures: Ṣawwān, Aḥmad (Mayor); Shaʻbān, ʻAlī (Shepherd); Brayk, Shafīq (School principal); al-Najjār, Muḥammad (Camp leader); Ḥamad, Ḥasan (Public servant).Table of contents: Political dynamics in the village during the British Mandate. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Childhood and socio-political dynamics in the village. (@ 8:9)Table of contents: Violence and military occupation. (@ 21:33)Table of contents: Village occupation and displacement. (@ 39:56)Table of contents: Refugees and displacement. (@ 50:32)Table of contents: Exile and immigration. (@ 67:49)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 6, 1997 with Ḥasan Yūsuf ʻAwdah, male, born in 1920 in Nazareth, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon. He worked as a construction worker with the British Army forces.Families: Sursuq.Landmarks-Private Institutions: al-‘Afīfī Bus Company (Corporation); al-Mustashfá al-Inglīzī (Hospital).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Masjid Cleopatra (Mosque).Significant figures: al-Fāhūm, Ismā‘īl (Martyr).Table of contents: Zionist infiltration and military attacks. (@ 0:02)Table of contents: Military activity and exile from Palestine. (@ 10:12)Table of contents: Military occupation of Nazareth. (@ 26:1)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine. (@ 41:13)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 48:27)Table of contents: Occupation, displacement and exile. (@ 58:44)Table of contents: Israeli policy in occupied territories. (@ 72:10)
Biography: The interview was recorded on January 7, 1997 with Khaznah Muḥammad ʻUlayyān, female, born in 1921 in Mughr al-Khayṭ, Palestine.Families: Barakah; Tarāshiḥah; Ḍāhir; Dyāb.Significant figures: ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm, Ṣāliḥ al-Aḥmad (Resistance fighter); ʻUlayyān , Sulaymān ʻAbd al-laṭīf (Resistance fighter); al-Yūnus, ʻAwaḍ (Landowner); ‘Umar, Ḥusayn (Landowner); ‘Umar, ‘Alī (Landowner); ʻUlayyān , ʻAbd al-Ghanī (Landowner); ʻAbd al-Ghanī, Sulaymān (Landowner); ʻUlayyān , Aḥmad (Landowner); al-Aḥmad, Muṣṭafá (Mayor); Dyāb, ‘Umar (Vehicle driver); al-Ḥāj, Ṣāliḥ (Martyr); al-Biqā‘ī, Sharīfah Maḥmūd (Wounded).Table of contents: Rural life in Palestine before Nakba. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-political dynamics in the village. (@ 13:17)Table of contents: Political life during the British Mandate. (@ 24:11)Table of contents: Occupation and exile. (@ 34:35)Table of contents: Refugee life in Lebanon. (@ 50:41)
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 June 7, 1997 with Ḥājah Khalīl ʻᾹmir, male, born in 1929 in Bīr al-Maksūr, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Significant figures: al-Jandāwī, Abū Aḥmad (Leader); al-Ṭaynīs, Aḥmad (Revolutionary); al-Jandāwī, Abū Aḥmad (Revolutionary leader).Table of contents: Childhood memories and community life . (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Expulsion from Palestine and journey to Lebanon. (@ 14:45)Table of contents: Refugee experience in Lebanon . (@ 35:56)
Biography: The interview was recorded on May 30, 1997 with Aḥmad Ḥajīr, male, born in 1930 in al-Ṭīrah, Haifa, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Ḥāmūlī.Significant figures: Abū Jrās, Khalīl (Survivor); Ḥajīr, Fāyiz (Revolutionary); Ḥajīr, Ṣafīyah (Martyr); Salmān, ʻAbdullāh (Village leader); Abū Dūdah, Khiḍir (Village leader); Ḥajīr, Ḥasan Muḥammad (Prisoner).Table of contents: Village history. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Political turmoil anf revolutionaries. (@ 9:2)Table of contents: Military occupation and the popular resistance. (@ 23:0)Table of contents: Refugee life in Lebanon. (@ 35:48)Table of contents: Socio-political dynamics in the village. (@ 44:42)Table of contents: Palestinian refugees life. (@ 53:56)
Biography: The interview was recorded on July 7, 1997 with Ḥasan Ḥamad, male, born in 1930 in al-Ṣafṣāf, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Kūkū; al-Zaghmūṭ; Ḥamad; Mirʻī; Sharāybī; ʻUbayd; Abū al-Kull; Shraydī.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Madrasat al-Zāwiyah (School); Madrasat al-Rujūm (School); Madrasat Khadūrī al-Zirāʻīyah (School).Significant figures: Zayn, Abū Salīm (Public officer); al-Zaghmūṭ, ʻAbdullāh (Mayor); Ḥamad, Muḥammad Ṭāhā (Mayor); al-Zaghmūṭ, Muḥammad Maḥmūd (Poet); Ismāʻīl, Muḥammad (Arab Salvation Army commander).Table of contents: Childhood and education. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Social life and community traditions in al-Ṣafṣāf . (@ 14:56)Table of contents: al-Ṣafṣāf Massacre, 1948. (@ 27:25)Table of contents: Expulsion and refugee experience. (@ 40:33)
Biography: سجلت المقابلة أيضا مع فاطمة اليوسف، أنثى، ولدت عام 1941 في السُمَيريّة، فلسطين وتقيم في مخيم عين الحلوة للاجئين الفلسطينيين، لبنان.Table of contents: Magical world story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Popular poems and songs. (@ 12:40)Table of contents: Arabic short story. (@ 23:44)Table of contents: Tales of passed times. (@ 35:9)Table of contents: The Princess and the slave and other stories. (@ 59:33)Table of contents: Folk songs. (@ 80:34)
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 October 5, 1995 with Umm ‘Alī Ḥamzah, female, born in 1921 in Shaʻb, Palestine and resides in Burj al-Barājinah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Marriage celebrations in Palestine. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Folk songs . (@ 15:14)Table of contents: Songs and Zalghūtah. (@ 28:41)Table of contents: Story from Palestine. (@ 50:31)Table of contents: Traditional Palestinian popular songs. (@ 66:13)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April, 1997 with Āminah As‘ad Ḥamad, female, born in 1912 in al-Sumayrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: The King and his Daughter story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Fantasy Short Stories. (@ 5:23)Table of contents: Popular stories. (@ 16:45)Table of contents: Green Bird story and other. (@ 33:29)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 22, 1997 with Ᾱminah Asʻad Ḥamādah, female, born in 1929 in al-Sumayrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Agriculture and community life under the British rule. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Expulsion from al-Sumayrīyah and journey to Lebanon . (@ 8:34)Table of contents: Refugee life and experience in Lebanon. (@ 25:55)
Biography: The interview was recorded on March 7, 1997 with Aḥmad ‘Abd al-Qādir Ḥasan, male, born in 1928 in Ijzim, Palestine and resides in al-Baddāwī Refugee camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Dwāymah; al-‘Azāyzah; al-Ṭaḥbūsh; Abū Zarad; al-‘Awāṣī; al-Qannūn; Qudsīyah; al-Kīlānī; al-Zinātī; Sursuq.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Haifa Cigarettes Manufacture.Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ al-Jazzār (Mosque).Significant figures: al-Māḍī, Maḥmūd (Lawyer); al-Māḍī, Mu‘īn (Lawyer); al-Māḍī, Maḥmūd (Landowner); al-Māḍī, Maḥmūd (Landowner); Mūrād, ‘Abd al-Raḥīm (Shaykh); al-Nabhānī, Taqī al-Dīn (Shaykh); al-Khaṭīb, Nimir (Shaykh); Naffā‘, Yūnus (Leader); Naffāʻ; al-Ṣīdāwī, ‘Abdū (Resistance leader); Māḍī, Aḥmad (Resistance leader); al-Māḍī, Maḥmūd (Resistance leader).Table of contents: Rural life in the village. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Childhood and everyday life. (@ 8:32)Table of contents: Political turmoil and armed resistance. (@ 19:13)Table of contents: Military occupation and the expulsion. (@ 25:10)Table of contents: Revisiting Palestine. (@ 34:10)Table of contents: Refuge life between Syria and Lebanon. (@ 48:7)
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 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 recorded on June 13, 1997 with Ḥusayn Muḥammad Ḥijjū, male, born in 1931 in Lūbyā, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: al-Shihābī.Significant figures: al-ʻUthmān, Dawwās (Martyr); ʻAbd al-Raḥmān, ʻᾹrif (Martyr); al-Shihābī, Muḥammad Saʻīd (Martyr); al-Shihābī, Saʻīd Ṣāliḥ (Martyr); al-Shihābī, Ḥasan (Martyr); al-Shihābī, Yūsuf (Martyr); al-Shihābī, Muḥammad (Martyr); al-Manṣūr, Ibrāhīm (Resistance fighter); al-Shaʻbān, ʻAlī (Prisoner); Abū ʻAyshah, Ṣāliḥ (Prisoner).Table of contents: Zionist invasion of Palestine and war events. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life and expulsion from Palestine. (@ 17:15)Table of contents: Refugee experience in exile and attempt at return . (@ 42:37)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 5, 1997 with Dībah Muṣṭafá Ḥijazī, female, born in 1933 in al-Ghābisīyah, Palestine and resides in al-Baṣṣ Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Children's songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Poems and songs. (@ 12:18)Table of contents: Short stories and poems. (@ 27:5)Table of contents: Stories and aphorims. (@ 36:53)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 16, 1996 with Fatḥīyyah Ḥujayr, female, born in al-Ṭīrah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Story of al-Shāṭir Muḥammad and two princesses. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Fairy tales. (@ 20:41)
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 May 28, 1997 with Hanīyah Ḥusayn, female, born in 1947 in Nazareth, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Palestinian Folk songs. (@ 0:00)
Biography: The interview was recorded on October 4, 1998 with Jalāl As‘ad Ḥusayn, male, born in 1935 in al-Ṣafṣāf, Palestine and resides in ‘Ayn al-Ḥilwah Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Childhood memories. (@ 0:09)Table of contents: Political turmoil, resistance and military activity in the village. (@ 9:20)Table of contents: Violence, battles and armed resistance. (@ 23:44)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 38:25)Table of contents: Witnesses of al-Ṣafṣāf Battle. (@ 47:1)Table of contents: Exile and immigration. (@ 70:21)
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: The interview was recorded on December 17, 1995 with Ṣālih Ṣālih, male, born in 1926 in al-Sumayrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Popular songs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Tale of passed times and songs. (@ 6:54)
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 June 13, 1997 with Muṣṭafá Maḥmūd Ṭāhā, male, born in 1929 in Shaʻb, Palestine and resides in al-Burj al-Shamālī Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Families: Ḥamzah; Khaṭīb; Zaytūn; al-Asadīyah; Shaykh Muḥammad; Ḥusayn; Najjār.Significant figures: al-Ṭayyār, Musṭafá (Policeman); ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, Saʻīd Amīn (Policeman); Abū ʻAlī, Dhāhir (Martyr); Salāmah, Ḥasan (Resistance leader); Salīm, Kāyid Muḥammad (Martyr); Ḥamzah, Muṣṭafá al-Ḥāj ‘Abd (Martyr); al-Ḥarāmī, Ḥasan (Wounded); Ṭarīf, Salmān (Shaykh); al-Shaykh Aḥmad, Aḥmad (Shaykh); Flayyih, Rashīd (Arab Salvation Army commander).Table of contents: Childhood and agriculture. (@ 0:01)Table of contents: Politics and government during the British rule. (@ 13:0)Table of contents: Political turmoil and popular resistance in Shaʻb. (@ 24:59)Table of contents: Battles and armed resistance. (@ 31:46)Table of contents: War time and military occupation. (@ 38:44)Table of contents: Exile from Palestine. (@ 47:51)Table of contents: Citizenship and identity. (@ 64:50)Table of contents: Refugees hope for the future. (@ 80:25)
Biography: The interview was recorded on 1995 with Bāsimah Muḥammad Ṭāhā, female born in 1929 in Kafar Kannā, Palestine and resides in, Tripoli, Lebanon.Table of contents: Marriage folk songs. (@ 0:00)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 15, 1997 with Nūkhah Krayyim Ṭāhā, female, born in 1931 in Saʻsaʻ, Palestine and resides in Barr Elyas, Lebanon.Families: Sayyid; Wihbī; Ḥāmid; ʻIzz al-Dīn.Table of contents: Childhood and everyday life. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Community life in Saʻsaʻ . (@ 17:3)Table of contents: Communal celebrations. (@ 32:6)Table of contents: Social gathering and customs. (@ 50:44)Table of contents: War time and expulsion . (@ 57:41)
Biography: The interview was recorded in 1995 with Ḥulwah ‘Abbās, female, born in 1914 in Kuwaykāt, Palestine and resides in Ḥārit Ḥurayk, Lebanon.Significant figures: al-Amūn, Yaḥyá (Poet); al-Baytam, ʻAwaḍ (Poet).Table of contents: Traditional Palestinian wedding. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: The Palestinian Wedding Practices and Rituals. (@ 13:23)Table of contents: Sleeping Beauty story. (@ 28:9)
Biography: The interview was recorded on April 20, 1997 with Āminah ‘Abd al-Ghanī, female, born in 1912 in al-Sumayrīyah, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: True Beauty: Short Story. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Logger story and other. (@ 11:24)Table of contents: Story of Mqatta‘at al-Dayyāt. (@ 22:50)Table of contents: Popular stories. (@ 37:24)
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 June 7, 1997 with Ṣāliḥ Rashīd ‘Abd al-Ḥalīm, male, born in 1932 in Dayr al-Asad, Palestine and resides in Jal al-Baḥr, Lebanon.Families: Mūsá; al-Dabbāḥ; Niʻmah; ‘Uthmān.Table of contents: Pre-Nakba life in the village during the British rule. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Socio-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 8:56)Table of contents: Refugee life and isolation. (@ 23:23)Table of contents: Childhood and parents. (@ 33:44)Table of contents: The psychological impact of the exodus. (@ 49:19)Table of contents: Sufferance and struggle. (@ 62:59)
Biography: The interview was recorded on June 18, 1997 with Maḥmūd Darwīsh ‘Abd al-‘Āl, male, born in 1920 in al-Ghābisīyah, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian refugee camp, Lebanon.Families: ‘Abd al-‘Āl; ‘Awaḍ; Sursuq; Salām; Twaynī.Landmarks-Private Institutions: Egged Bus Company (Corporation).Landmarks-Places of Worship: Jāmi‘ al-Jazzār (Mosque).Significant figures: Ḥijāzī, Muṣṭafá (Poet); al-Sālim, Yūsuf (Village leader); al-Sālim, Muḥammad (Village leader); al-‘Amrīṭī, Ibrāhīm (Mayor); Ḥijāzī, Muṣṭafá (Mayor); al-Zayn, Muḥammad Maḥmud (Poet); Dāhish, Jabr (Resistance fighter); Sarkīs, Ḥasan (Resistance fighter); al-Dāwūd, Muṣṭafá (Resistance fighter); Fahīm, Abū ‘Alī (Landowner); Ḥijāzī, Musṭafá (Resistance fighter); Ḥijāzī, Aḥmad (Resistance fighter).Table of contents: Socioc-economic dynamics in the village. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Childhood and social conditions in al-Ghābisīyah. (@ 7:18)Table of contents: British colonial policy in Palestine. (@ 19:58)Table of contents: Military occupation and immigration. (@ 28:58)Table of contents: Battle and betrayal. (@ 40:4)Table of contents: Zionist occupation, immigration and refugees. (@ 61:45)Table of contents: Refugee life. (@ 69:57)Table of contents: Refugees hope. (@ 78:13)
Biography: The interview was recorded on September 25, 1995 with ‘Abdullāh Muṣṭafá ‘Abdullāh, male, born in 1923? in Saʻsaʻ, Palestine and resides in Nahr al-Bārid Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Shaykh Wuhayyib (Maqām).Table of contents: Wedding songs and customs. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs. (@ 9:26)
Biography: The interview was recorded on November, 1995 with Kāmilah ‘Abdū, female, born in 1933 in al-Zīb, Palestine and resides in ʻAyn al-Ḥilwah Palestinian Refugee Camp, Lebanon.Table of contents: Wedding songs and zaffah. (@ 0:00)Table of contents: Palestinian folk songs a wedding customs. (@ 15:13)Table of contents: Palestinian wedding celebration songs. (@ 39:9)Table of contents: ʻAtābā and laments. (@ 62:29)Table of contents: Praise of Muḥammad and popular songs. (@ 75:23)
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)