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The Oromo people of East Africa are divided into two major branches: the Borana Oromo and Barento Oromo. These two major groups are in turn subdivided into an assortment of clan families. From West to East and North to South, these subgroups are listed in the sections below.
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incursions of the Oromo migrations. The earliest reference to the Kistane dates back centuries. Historical sources list Aymellel (Alamale) as a district and province...
dressing (clothing) style and other factors. By the nature of the concept, ethnic groups tend to be divided into subgroups, may themselves be or not be...
confederation ofclans." A UN Report published by Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (1999), states concerning Awdal: "The Gadabuursi clan dominates...
society – the Amhara society has consisted of high-ranking clans, low-ranking clans, caste groups (artisans), and slaves. The Amhara caste system was hierarchically...
groups and individuals in Somali majority regions. Somali is the most widely spoken Cushitic language in the region followed by Oromoand Afar. As of 2021...
languages, etc. East Cushitic Highland East Cushitic Lowland East Cushitic Oromo, Afar, etc. Omo-Tana languages Arboroid languages Bayso Sam / East Omo-Tana...
of Erigavo. Erigavo was at the hands of the Habr Yunis and the Habr Je'lo clansof the Isaaq clan family, with the local Darod minority consisting of...
subgroups at the third level. And a few others are persons of Somali, Argoba and Harari ethnicities. . The Oromo tongue, called by the natives Oromo,...
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Eritrea, Gash-Barka Region, Far Eastern Sudan Oromo people: Ethiopia, Kenya Saho: Central Eritrea, Southern part of Northern Red Sea Region Shinasha (Shinasha):...
successfully resisted an Oromo invasion from the west and a Portuguese incursion from the east during the "Gaal Madow" war and Ajuran-Portuguese war. Trading...
of January 1994 in Mogadishu between elders of the rival Abgal and Haber Gedir clans, which was backed by politicians from these constituencies and concluded...
of the Kingdom of Kaffa. According to legend, a number ofOromo groups (variously given from five to 10) were led to Jimma by a great sorceress and Queen...
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and expanding European interests in the region. Unlike the rest of Ethiopia it is populated by the Ogadeni people, a subgroupof Somalis. For most of...