ABSTRACT

IT T is only too common, among people who ought to Jl know better, to hear them disparaging the Bedou, regarding the man himself as a dirty illiterate fellow, living under very much the same sort of conditions in the desert as his camel, and his law as a barbaric code of customs, long since out of date, and utterly useless. That this valuation of the Bedou and his law is far from being correct is being continually proved at the present time.