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Intangible Cultural Heritage of Iraqi Bedouins

Team: Dr Salah Hatem (); Dr Hussain Al-Najim (); Dr Mahdi Hussain (); Dr Alaa Jasim (); Dr Faris Al-Khalidi (), Ms Clara Arokiasamy ();聽Sarah Zaaimi聽

Duration: 1 October 2019 - 10 March 2021

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The anthropological research聽documenting the ancestral traditions and heritage of Nomadic Bedouins of Iraq compared to its immediate neighbors is scarce. Many nomadic people are settling in villages and without proper documentation, where their memory will be lost forever.聽

Decades of conflict and a top-down approach to heritage has distorted Iraq鈥檚 rich cultural heritage and marginalized communities to the point that they feel disenfranchised from the country, its history, and heritage.

This project is a major step in creating inclusive heritage infrastructures that are cognizant and respectful of Iraq鈥檚 rich cultural groups and communities. It is a collaborative effort to create a module on Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). The team, led by , aims to strengthen and further develop the existing syllabus of a teaching module entitled Local Heritage, which the Ministry of Higher Education spearheaded in five Iraqi universities in 2017.

The new module will frame the topic within the. In practice, it emphasizes collaboration between practising communities, heritage, arts practitioners and universities. It will be the first such initiative since 2003.

Research Design and Methodology

This research used a method known as 鈥淔ocused Ethnography鈥, which relies on short field visits where a mixture of interviews and observations are gathered and analyzed in search for common patterns of cultural significance聽for a better understanding of a community. The field research aimed at capturing an anthropologically comprehensive picture of the ICH aspects from the life of Iraqi Bedouins in accordance with the .

  • More than 100 interviews have been conducted by the team members. These interviews covered the Western Desert of Iraq including,聽Najaf, Samawa, Dhi Qar, Basra. This included interviews with the Sheikh (Chief) of the Bedouin community as well as elders to understand tribal structure. The team interviewed individuals with key roles in Bedouin ICH life, such as midwives, healers, hunters. The sample also had an equal gender representation.
  • More than 70聽tents (where the Bedouins live) have been visited. The聽tent contents have been documented by taking photos and videos.聽The team聽captured聽examples聽to illustrate the five ICH domains.
  • The research data was聽gathered through carrying face-to-face one-on-one and group interviews and filling聽out questionnaires.

Project Outputs

  • A cascade training (training of trainers) on ICH anthropological data gathering for core team of field researchers.
  • Original first聽and field-rooted anthropological data on the largely understudied Iraqi Nomadic Bedouins, including transcribed questionnaires, ethnographic notes, pictures, and sounds.
  • A consulting multilateral symposium discussing gathered data and聽research outputs.
  • A collaborative multi-university teaching modules on the ICH of Iraqi Bedouins which can be incorporated in the teaching curricula of the five partner universities shepherded by the Ministry of Higher education of Iraq. Link to book coming soon.
  • Digital Nomads podcast interview:

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