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Genealogy and Oral History Matters in Artas
   
submitted by Artas Folklore Center
14.04.2012

Genealogy and Oral History Matters in Artas

Musa Sanad kept the genealogies of Artas up-to-date, thus extending them from the time of Hilma Granqvist. Learn why genealogy still matters in Artas below the image.


A page showing the genealogies of Artas Families from Musa Sanad's manuscript on Artas


In western countries, the search for roots has led to an explosion of interest in genealogy and family history, which includes what is more commonly referred to as "oral history" in the Palestinian contxt. This field offers much potential in many unsuspected areas including, tourism, community development, education, skill building, network creation and even new products. Begin your exploration below.

Family History Based Tourism: Case in Point: Artas Folklore Center, the Twelfth Annual Lettuce Festival April 7, 8 and 9, 2006 Paltournews February/March 2006 No. 10 What happens when a high-tech family history Internet site meets an ancient Palestinian village at a traditional local festival? Read about the promise of Palestine-family.net for developing rural heritage centers.

For more about the importance of Genealogy and Family History to Palestinians in general and its practical applications in a variety of ways see:
The Importance of Family History and Genealogy

For more about Palestine-family.net and the Artas Folklore Center's sub-site, read the items in "Written about Us" in navigation pane at left.

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