hunter-gatherers in Ethiopia, including the Weyto caste of Lake Tana
Weyto language, a language formerly spoken by the Lake Tana Weyto
Weito River, a river in Ethiopia
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Weyto or Weyt'o can refer to hunter-gatherers in Ethiopia, including the Weyto caste of Lake Tana Weyto language, a language formerly spoken by the Lake...
Weyto (also Wayto) is a speculative extinct language thought to have been spoken in the Lake Tana region of Ethiopia by the Weyto, a small group of hippopotamus...
The Weyto (also Wayto) (Amharic: ወይጦ) are a caste living in the Amhara region along the shore of Lake Tana in northern Ethiopia. They worship the Nile...
group in Ethiopia that inhabit the Lower Omo Valley, primarily between the Weyto and Omo rivers. They live in an area between the towns of Gazer and Dimeka...
or two generations and may become extinct, victims of language death, as Weyto, Gafat, and Mesmes have and Ongota very soon will. The factors that contribute...
(Jukunoid), Meroitic (possibly Afroasiatic), Oropom (possibly spurious) and Weyto (evidently Cushitic). Several of these are extinct, and adequate comparative...
groups of tenant-craftsman communities, tanners, Muslims weavers and the Weyto stone-mill grinders, lived on balabbat lands. Although all were economically...
group Caste name Occupation Somali Madhiban hunters, tanners, Amhara people Weyto, Faqi hunters, tanners Argobba people Faqin tanners Borana people Watta...
(Andaman Islands) – a living presumed language of an uncontacted people Weyto† (Ethiopia) Nam† (Chinese–Tibetan border) – data remains undeciphered Harappan†...
country, replacing both Semitic (such as Gafat) and non-Semitic (such as Weyto) languages, and replacing Ge'ez as the principal literary language (though...
Amharic recorded the Weyto language spoken by hippopotamus hunters around Lake Tana in 1770, but Eugen Mittwoch found the Weyto speaking only Amharic...
Cornish Celtic Cornwall, England with the death of Dolly Pentreath after 1770 Weyto unclassified Ethiopia after 1770 Tamanaku Cariban languages Venezuela 1770...
language) Rer Bare language (Ethiopia, unattested) Shabo language (Ethiopia) Weyto language (Ethiopia, unattested) Yeni language (Cameroon, Mambiloid) Haitian...
to the west of the Konso special woreda. Many Tsamai live in the town of Weyto, which is approximately 50 km from the town of Jinka, on the Konso-Jinka...
15th year of this king's reign (2360 B.C./3140 A.M.) that the tribe of Weyto, descended from the Zemarites, entered Ethiopia. They had arrived in Ethiopia...
in four villages in the delta of the Limo River (also known as Dullay or Weyto) at the northern end of Lake Stephanie (Bau or Chew Bahr) in South Omo Zone...
notable minorities reported living in this woreda were the following: the Weyto, who are thought to be the earliest surviving ethnic group to settle around...
made up 0.51% of the population. A notable minority in this woreda are the Weyto, who are thought to be the earliest surviving ethnic group to settle around...