Bedouin Tribal Protection: Travellers & Neighbours

The tapestry of Bedouin culture in the early 20th century is illuminated through the ethnographic account penned by H.R.P. Dickson, a British military officer who meticulously documented the lives of Bedouin Arabs in and around Kuwait. In his literary work, “The Arab Of The Desert,” Dickson delves into the customs, traditions, and social structures that … Read more

Bedouin Motherhood & Childbirth

In H.R.P. Dickson’s ethnographic account, “The Arab Of The Desert,” readers are offered a captivating glimpse into the lives of Bedouin Arabs in and around Kuwait during the early 20th century. This work delves deep into the cultural intricacies, customs, and traditions that defined the existence of the Bedouin communities in this region.  Key Takeaways: … Read more

Bedouin Society: Structure & Hierarchy

In his seminal work “The Arab Of The Desert,” H.R.P. Dickson provides a thorough and detailed account of the Bedouin Arabs, particularly those inhabiting the regions in and around Kuwait in the early 20th century. His writing delves into the intricate social system of the Bedouin, shedding light on their unique way of life that … Read more

Bedouin Honour Codes

H.R.P. Dickson’s ethnographic account, “The Arab of the Desert,” serves as a captivating window into the lives of Bedouin Arabs during the early 20th century, offering a unique perspective on their customs and way of life, particularly in the region of Kuwait. The intricate web of Bedouin traditions, encompassing notions of Arab honour, hospitality, and … Read more

The Bedouin Tent: Symbol Of Identity

In his seminal work “The Arab Of The Desert,” H.R.P. Dickson offers a meticulous and vivid portrayal of the Bedouin Arabs, a nomadic people whose lives are intricately woven into the fabric of the arid landscapes of Kuwait and its environs in the early 20th century. Dickson’s account, borne out of extensive personal experience and … Read more