Interview with Āminah Muḥammad Qundus

Biography: The interview was recorded on March 11, 2012 with Āminah Muḥammad Qundus, female, born in 1931? in al-Zīb, Palestine.
Interviewer: Zaydān, Maḥmūd
Interviewee: Qundus, Āminah Muḥammad
Place of Origin: al-Zīb
In Collection: POHA, Al-Nakba Collection
Interview Audio/Video:
Format: video
Duration: 01:36:45
Language: Arabic
Interview Date: 2012-03-11
Permanent Link: https://n2t.net/ark:/86073/b36w4r
Subjects:
Significant Figures:
‘Īsá, Ḥasan (Martyr); Qundus, Khalīl (Martyr); ‘Abdū, Aḥmad (Wounded); al-Rā‘ī, Ḥasan (Martyr); al-Ṣaqlāwī (Fisherman); Bas‘ad, ‘Alī (Martyr).
Families:
al-Afandī; ‘Aṭāyā; Qiblāwī.
Landmarks-Places of Worship:
al-Khiḍir (Maqām).
Table of Contents: Childhood, and eveyday life during the British rule. (@ 00:00:00)
Political turmoil, revolutionaries and military activity in the village. (@ 00:16:31)
Political clashes during the British Mandate. (@ 00:28:25)
Interreligious relations and military attacks. (@ 00:37:17)
Violence, resistance during the Zionist colonization. (@ 00:47:41)
Economic conditions in the village during the British Mandate. (@ 01:02:42)
Village occupation, displacement and exile. (@ 01:24:10)
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