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9780230117747

Integration and Peace in East Africa A History of the Oromo Nation

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    9780230117747

  • ISBN10:

    0230117740

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-03-15
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

This book analyzes the development of indigenous religious, commercial, and political institutions among the Oromo mainly during the relatively peaceful two centuries in its history, from 1704 to 1882. The largest ethnic group in East Africa, the Oromo promoted peace, cultural assimilation, and ethnic integration. This period witnessed flourishing commerce and communication networks that promoted the maturation of Oromo law and government, the integration of foreign ideas, and the assimilation into Oromo of various other cultures.

Author Biography

Tsega Etefa is an assistant professor of History at Colgate University. He received his PhD from Hamburg University. He is the author of Inter-Ethnic Relations on a Frontier: Mtkkl (Ethiopia), 1898-1991 (2006) and Conflict Resolution through Cultural Tolerance: An Analysis of the Michu Institution in Metekkel Region, Ethiopia (2002).

Table of Contents

List of Mapsp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Introductionp. 1
Conflict and Integration: Oromo Settlement and Assimilation in Northern Ethiopia, 1570-1704p. 13
Identity and Integration: Ethnic Relations and Assimilation North of the Abbay Riverp. 35
All Are Welcome: Peace of the Oromo Nation and Ethnic Integrationp. 61
A Commercial Hub: Oromia in Nineteenth-Century East Africap. 91
The Indigenous and the Foreign: The Role of Religion in Nineteenth-Century Oromiap. 127
From Guduruu to Guduruu: Nagaa Oromoo and the Kingdom of Shawap. 169
Conclusionp. 193
Glossaryp. 199
Notesp. 203
Bibliographyp. 235
Indexp. 251
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