The main faiths among the Gurage of Ethiopia – Orthodox Christianity, Islam and autochthonous polytheism – provide a constellation of integrative principles for territorial and descent segmentation. Religious leaders and ritual specialists of the three confessions have always represented the unity of Gurage tribes facing the outside world and still receive tributes of cattle, sheep, goats, honey, ensete, money etc. The ethnic court of justice of the Gurage, the yejoka, has re-dimensioned its office, in order to prevent the rise of central instances within the process of political mediation between juxtaposed lineages and territorial segments. The article focuses on the identification and institutionalisation of sacred places among these ...
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of indep...
Traditional institutions of conflict resolution play a very significant role in the day-to-day lives...
A. Gascon & B. Hirsch — Shrines Where Religions Meet in Ethiopia. Ethiopia, which has been Christian...
The main faiths among the Gurage of Ethiopia – Orthodox Christianity, Islam and autochthonous polyth...
This paper is designed to examine the origin, development and dynamics of the traditional religious ...
Part I of this Note will analyze the history of Ethiopia’s legal system. Part II of this Note focuse...
Despite its ancient history in Ethiopia, Islam has always been a secondary status religion in the ...
In 1991 the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) introduced policies aimed at r...
The 2011-2014 controversies between the Ethiopian Government and Muslim communities on the role of I...
Ethiopia is an old society often confronted with new ideas and foreign values. As a result, social c...
Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. It is also a home to multitude of ethnic...
Affinity with the Holy Land, and especially with Jerusalem, is a common theme in the sacred geograph...
This article explores the religious association mahbär, also called tsïwwa, in Ethiopia. Data from l...
In 1930, Ras Tafari was crowned Emperor of Ethiopia, assuming the title of Haile Selassie I. This co...
Religion and religious nationalism have long played a central role in many ethnic and national confl...
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of indep...
Traditional institutions of conflict resolution play a very significant role in the day-to-day lives...
A. Gascon & B. Hirsch — Shrines Where Religions Meet in Ethiopia. Ethiopia, which has been Christian...
The main faiths among the Gurage of Ethiopia – Orthodox Christianity, Islam and autochthonous polyth...
This paper is designed to examine the origin, development and dynamics of the traditional religious ...
Part I of this Note will analyze the history of Ethiopia’s legal system. Part II of this Note focuse...
Despite its ancient history in Ethiopia, Islam has always been a secondary status religion in the ...
In 1991 the Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) introduced policies aimed at r...
The 2011-2014 controversies between the Ethiopian Government and Muslim communities on the role of I...
Ethiopia is an old society often confronted with new ideas and foreign values. As a result, social c...
Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. It is also a home to multitude of ethnic...
Affinity with the Holy Land, and especially with Jerusalem, is a common theme in the sacred geograph...
This article explores the religious association mahbär, also called tsïwwa, in Ethiopia. Data from l...
In 1930, Ras Tafari was crowned Emperor of Ethiopia, assuming the title of Haile Selassie I. This co...
Religion and religious nationalism have long played a central role in many ethnic and national confl...
Students of African studies have reported a variety of religious movements under the rubric of indep...
Traditional institutions of conflict resolution play a very significant role in the day-to-day lives...
A. Gascon & B. Hirsch — Shrines Where Religions Meet in Ethiopia. Ethiopia, which has been Christian...