The Boorana (also known as Borana) are one of the two major subgroups of the Oromo people. A Cushitic ethnic group, they primarily inhabit the Borena...
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longer a living language, but there is a revival movement) Oromo people Boorana Barento Orma Waata (Oromo-speaking) Konso people Dirasha people, who speak...
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individuals within a party. The five Gadaa parties have different names among Boorana, Maccaa-Tuulama, Arsii, Gujii and Ituu-Humbannaa. A number of scholars...
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Primorsky Krai) Oromo Afro-Asiatic → Cushitic → Oromo Ethiopia (Oromia), Kenya Boorana, Barento, Salale, Machaa, Arsi, Wollo Islam → Sunni Islam Oroqens Tungusic...
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this movement, the Oromos were divided into two major confederations, the Boorana and the Barento, who lived in the west and east of the Rift Valley respectively...
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Borena (Oromo: Boorana) is a zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Borena is named after one of the two major subgroups of the Oromo People. Borena is bordered...
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Barava-Bajun region, the NFD of Kenya, and Bale province in Ethiopia before the Boorana and Warday Oromo. Garre also founded cities like Barawe, and Kismaayo Garre...
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become generalized to cover peoples who long knew themselves primarily as Boorana (Boräna), Guğği, Mäč̣č̣a and the like. Even so, Amharic-speaking Šäwans...
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others did not centralise further into complex societies, such as the Boorana and the chiefdoms of Sierra Leone, and are rarely discussed in political...
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Arero Liban Gumi Eeldalo Dhaas Waacile Madda walabu Saba boru Nageellee Boorana town Gorodola Moyale West Walabu Moyale town Abaya Chomen Abe Dongoro Amuru...
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(1578–1890 AD) Mäzäga (pre-16th century AD) (Ga'ewa) (conquered by Ethiopia) Boorana (pre 16th century–early 20th century AD) (Gadaa system of governance; republic...
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had displaced almost 800 Oromos in the Erer town. Clashes between the Boorana people and the Gheri, a Somali clan, occurred in early 2009 in the area...
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Band 3, 2008, ISBN 978-3447056076 Alessandro Triulzi: United and Divided. Boorana and Gabaro among the Macha Oromo in Western Ethiopia, in: Paul TW Baxter...
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Samut Sakhon Boorana won because Phayao withdrew 2 Lampang won because Pluak Daeng withdrew 1 Nara United won because Samut Sakorn Boorana refused to travel...
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Northern Kenyan communities such as the Samburu, Gabra, Daasanach, El Molo, Boorana, Somali, Pokot, Turkana and Rendile. "Wajir Country Integrated Development...
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the farm tools used by Malawi farmers in Agroforestry. Additionally,The Boorana people use observations of animal behaviors and entrails as well as celestial...
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1958) D. boliviana (Alexander, 1930) D. boniniana (Alexander, 1972) D. boorana (Theischinger, 1994) D. borinquenia (Alexander, 1968) D. boulariensis (Hynes...
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