Showing posts with label Negev. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Negev. Show all posts

29 May 2009

Am a poor lonesome cowboy, far away from home

More and more I come to believe that we are in the Wild Wild West. The red Indians have turned into Bedouins, the pioneers wore similar dresses to the Orthodox Jews here, and the overall motto is: everyone for himself, and God for everyone.

A: One last question: why are you wearing a gun? I mean, in Holland nobody wears one, so am just curious...

B: You ever forgot your phone somewhere? Yes. You wouldn't want to loose your gun somewhere would you? No. Imagine loosing your gun around your children. Don't want that to happen do you? So I have it with me 24/7. It's my duty to do that. My work requires that I have one. It's kinda dangerous around here you see.



"You see this vineyard? Few weeks ago some Bedouin youth took all the sticks out. Just for vandalism. Their parents told us to give them a good beating if we wanted to. We haven't done so. But next time I see them around I know what to do."

As we drop off the little kid at Kindergarten another father is kissing his girl goodbye. His gun behind the elastic of his underwear. He makes sweet noises to reassure her that she don't need to cry. All is safe."

In the bus next to me an 18 year old in green uniform. M16 on his lap, heavy on his legs. He is texting his girlfriend, falls asleep later until the bus stops, drops him off at the army base.

25 May 2009

In your opinion, what is the role of tourism in the development of the Makhteshim area? Why?

And so we are working again... Running from one interview to the other, rewriting our questionnaire after every talk, redefining our final outcome and scope twice a day.

What we do until now: Finding support in the Makhtesh area for the idea that eco tourism has potential here. Finding out why this place isn't the most popular destination for tourists in Israel when it is so beautiful and relaxing. Finding out how these things are related to the communities that are here.



We speak with Bedouins, Hebrew Israelites, Moroccans, Yemenites, Russians, French and many others that all came to this area for different reasons. Their world views, their ideas about tourism, their ideas of what their responsibility is, how they connect to other communities, business ideas, dreams for the future all these topics are in one way or the other covered in our questionnaire.

My world view changes a little with every interview that we do. The stories of all these people slowly give me a 360 degrees idea of this society. Almost too big to encompass. Too complex. Too much history in it. From the interview with one of the Hebrew Israelites today: "We have to untangle the big knot that the world is. Take the complexity out of it, make it straight, so that we can use it for its purpose." This is what we do. See the connections between the dots. Or what we try to at least.

22 May 2009

Bedouin wedding

Wednesday night we attended the wedding of a Bedouin girl and her husband. Both were from different areas, the one from a more modern tribe than the other. Dinner is hardly over when everyone starts to dance, and from there on pictures have to tell the story.



27 April 2009

Desert Generation

From our talk with Ron Dvir and Ziv Spektor yesterday:

When Moses left Egypt he could only arrive in Israel after forty years. Why? A whole new generation needed to grow up that was not born in Egypt befor change was possible. It's Ziv's hypothesis that every big change needs a 'desert generation'.

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When we think of making the Negev attractive for outsiders we often think of making it into some sort of attraction park. Adding things to the desert. But what really is attractive about the Negev is the Negev. Just that.