








The book serves as a vessel for the "folk history" of the coast. Unlike academic history, which focuses on treaties and wars, the "Legends of the Gulf Coast" focuses on the human experience: the fear of the sea, the respect for nature, and the social codes that governed tribal and coastal life.
The societies of the lived a dual existence. They were people of the desert (Bedu) and people of the sea (Haddar). This duality created a unique cultural fabric that the Ktab Btwlat seeks to capture.
For the youth of the Gulf, understanding their history is essential for forming a strong identity. The answers the question: "Who were we before the discovery of oil?" It reminds readers that their ancestors were masters of one of the harshest environments on
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