The main purpose of this paper is to investigate Gadaa power transfer, which is performed every eight years among the Oromo society in general and Gujii Oromo in particular. In this study the researcher employed boththe primary and secondary sources. Secondary data sources were collected by assessing published and unpublished materials. The primary data were collected through observation,discussion and interview.Furthermore, these data were described qualitatively. Finally, all data were analyzed and interpreted carefully according to social science disciplines. As revealed by the study, power (baallii) transfer is a ritual celebration passing through different steps and concluded by sacrificial activities from giving and taking Abbaa Gadaa...
The major purpose of this manuscript is to depict how membership to gadaa grades determined the soci...
This paper imagines and explains the essence of Oromo self-knowledge in relation to Oromummaa—Oromo ...
Although it has been impossible to freely study, write, and publish on the issues of the Oromo peopl...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate Gadaa power transfer, which is performed every eigh...
This paper explores the essence of the gadaa system (Oromo democracy) and how and why the Oromo peop...
The paper briefly introduces and explains the essence of indigenous Oromo democracy and its main cha...
Abstract The four central gaols that motivate this research dissertation are as follows. First, in ...
This article review assessed three Ethiopian ethnic groups traditional conflict resolution that save...
The main purpose of this study was to scrutinize techniques in Gadaa system that helped to sustain l...
This article review assessed three Ethiopian ethnic groups traditional conflict resolution that save...
As any concept, Oromummaa has different meanings on conventional, theoretical, and political, and id...
This paper examines the essence of Oromummaa (Oromo culture and nationalism),[1] Oromo identity, and...
This paper describes the role of the Gadaa system, a uniquely democratic political and social instit...
The aim of this paper is primarily to investigate the significances of Odaa (the holy sycamore tree)...
Today, the Oromo are an impoverished and powerless numerical majority and political minority13 in th...
The major purpose of this manuscript is to depict how membership to gadaa grades determined the soci...
This paper imagines and explains the essence of Oromo self-knowledge in relation to Oromummaa—Oromo ...
Although it has been impossible to freely study, write, and publish on the issues of the Oromo peopl...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate Gadaa power transfer, which is performed every eigh...
This paper explores the essence of the gadaa system (Oromo democracy) and how and why the Oromo peop...
The paper briefly introduces and explains the essence of indigenous Oromo democracy and its main cha...
Abstract The four central gaols that motivate this research dissertation are as follows. First, in ...
This article review assessed three Ethiopian ethnic groups traditional conflict resolution that save...
The main purpose of this study was to scrutinize techniques in Gadaa system that helped to sustain l...
This article review assessed three Ethiopian ethnic groups traditional conflict resolution that save...
As any concept, Oromummaa has different meanings on conventional, theoretical, and political, and id...
This paper examines the essence of Oromummaa (Oromo culture and nationalism),[1] Oromo identity, and...
This paper describes the role of the Gadaa system, a uniquely democratic political and social instit...
The aim of this paper is primarily to investigate the significances of Odaa (the holy sycamore tree)...
Today, the Oromo are an impoverished and powerless numerical majority and political minority13 in th...
The major purpose of this manuscript is to depict how membership to gadaa grades determined the soci...
This paper imagines and explains the essence of Oromo self-knowledge in relation to Oromummaa—Oromo ...
Although it has been impossible to freely study, write, and publish on the issues of the Oromo peopl...