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00:00:00 - Social conditions in pre-Nakba Palestine

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Keywords: Arab countries; Druzes; Envy; Expulsion from Palestine; Harvesting; Jewish immigration; Muslims; Mījānā; Nostalgia; Olive oil mills; Palestinian unity; Palestinian-Jewish relations; Patriotism; ʻAtābā

00:14:20 - Songs of life and rural life in pre-Nakba Palestine

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Partial Transcript: Significant Figures: Fnaysh, Sārī (Arab Salvation Army commander).

Landmarks-Places of Worship: al-Ṣiddīq (Maqām); al-Shaykh Muḥammad al-Kwayyis (Maqām).

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Keywords: Agricultural economics; Agricultural products; Betrayal; Brides; Damaged weapons; Dwellings; Expulsion from Palestine; Farewell; Farm animals; Farmers; Haganah; Hyenas; Jewish immigrants; Lullabies; Mayrūn (Palestine); Prayers for rain; Religious belief; Safad (Palestine); Syria; Tigers; Trenches; Vows; Water resources; Wedding songs; Women in agriculture

00:33:15 - Palestinian folk songs and short stories

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Partial Transcript: Significant Figures: al-Ḥiṭṭīnī, Abū Saʻīd (Poet).

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Keywords: Caves; Daughters; Deception; Fathers; Food; Golden coins; Grooms; Guests; Hunters; Jews; Lullabies; Marriage; Mothers; Mothers-in-law; Nostalgia; Prayers; Prayers for rain; Ramaḍān; Routes; Shaykhs; Sons; Stepmothers; Wives; Zionist invasion of Palestine, 1948; ʻAtābā

01:02:11 - Fairy tales and traditions

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Keywords: Aunts; Babies; Birds; Blindness; Boys; Brides; Capital punishment; Caves; Children; Cooking; Dalʻūnā; Daughters-in-law; Fathers; Flowers; Folk tradition; Fortune; Girls; Gold; Golden coins; Grooms; Hair; Horses; Jinn; Lullabies; Magic objects; Marriage; Mothers; Mothers-in-law; Murder; Ogres; Orphans; Prayers for rain; Princesses; Siblings; Sisters; Sisters-in-law; Snakes; Socio-economic conditions; Sons; Stepmothers; Water wells; Wedding songs; Wives; al-Shāṭir Ḥasan; ʻAtābā