Bedouins traditionally engage in pastoralism, herding sheep, goats, and camels, which are integral to their nomadic lifestyle. Many also participate in agriculture, cultivating crops in oases or settled areas. In modern times, some Bedouins have diversified into tourism, offering cultural experiences, guiding, and crafts, while others may work in various sectors such as education, healthcare, or government jobs. Despite these changes, many still maintain their cultural heritage and traditional practices.
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