@article{MAKHILLTSS201712924451,
    title = {The Story of a Palestinian Occupied Land, Awarta; A Comparative Study of the
Policies of Racism and Discrimination between Palestine and Native America},
    journal = {The Social Sciences},
    volume = {12},
    number = {9},
    pages = {1667-1673},
    year = {2017},
    issn = {1818-5800},
    doi = {sscience.2017.1667.1673},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1818-5800&doi=sscience.2017.1667.1673},
    author = {Rasha Shaher Al-Ahmad},
    keywords = {Awarta,palestine,native american stories,racism,postcolonial,tribalography,deconstructing narratives,events and non-events,colonial policy,violence,heritage},
    abstract = {This study aims at a tribalographical reading of a forgotten palestinian village, awarta. It investigates
many of the events and non-events in the history of this village and it will discuss the politics of racism and
the methods used to colonize and humiliate the Palestinians. In a way, the story of awarta reflects the whole
story of palestine since occupation in 1948. It can be said that while no two cases of colonization are exactly
alike, there are similarities in the racial policies that are used against the American Indians and the palestinians.
This study investigates, through deconstructing the colonial stories and highlighting the stories of repressed
groups, a postcolonial and deconstructionist reading which will present a recorded and documented history
about one of the palestinian villages that fell under the Israeli occupation since the war of June 1967. Therefore,
it is important to come across the postcolonial and tribalographical theories that form the theories of the
colonized people.}
    }