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Alemayehu Debelo

Indigenous Institutions vis-a-vis Encroaching States


The Case of Ethiopian State-Gadaa System Interactions among the Borana Oromo of Southern Ethiopia
2010. 132 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-30606-6 (3639306066)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-30606-4 (9783639306064)

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This book diachronically examines the interactions among the political actors in Boranaland (Gadaa vs. Qaalluu, Gadaa vs. central governments and Qaalluu vs. central governments) on the one hand and the impacts of the interactions on the overall Borana culture on the other hand. In other words, it describes how the Borana society has been administered by the two forms of government systems (traditional and modern)since the era of Emperor Menilek II. Prior to the Abyssinians´ advent into the Oromoland in general and the Borana in particular, the Oromo people administered their affairs solely by their own indigenous politico-juridical institutions, particularly by the Gadaa system. Once the Abyssinians established their colonial rule over the Boranaland the two government systems, modern state and Gadaa indigenous system, began to function the former relegating the latter. Consequently, Abyssinian culture and administrative system disintegrated the roles and status of the hitherto cohesive indigenous institutions, Gadaa and Qaalluu, but with changing roles and responsibilities under different Ethiopian governments.
Alemayehu Debelo Jorgo studied Sociology & Social Administration (BA) and Social Anthropology (MA) at Addis Ababa University (AAU). Currently, Mr. Alemayehu is lecturer of Social Anthropology at AAU. He taught at Jimma University and Jimma Teachers Training College. He also conducted research on gender and hunting-gathering society.