does the average oromo know their genealogy by heart?
Most cushites have clans. I don't think the oromo are as qabilist as us though because didn't they settle down as farmers? Fighting clan wars is what angry nomads walking around the plains alone without water do, not farming communities were people live in a society and don't grab their gun whenever someone disrespects them.Wait oromoβs have qabil too?
Do they fight over it too like us?
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Such a shame somalis never became farmers, so much land was lost after the fall of adal. Oromo expansion in the fertile lands of Ethiopia is a unforgivable crimeMost cushites have clans. I don't think the oromo are as qabilist as us though because didn't they settle down as farmers? Fighting clan wars is what angry nomads walking around the plains alone without water do, not farming communities were people live in a society and don't grab their gun whenever someone disrespects them.
Aren't there farmer groups in the south, though? I agree, though, if we picked up farming early, we could've had our very own Cushite Expansion. We could've made it down to Uganda and reestablished connections with South Cushities before Bantus got down there.Such a shame somalis never became farmers, so much land was lost after the fall of adal. Oromo expansion in the fertile lands of Ethiopia is a unforgivable crime
@AfranQallo Are the lowland Oromos more similar to other lowland groups than the highland Oromos are to the lowland Oromos, looking past the cultural, traditional, and language aspects? Or is there a striking homogeneity across the heterogeneous range? I ask this because I see the unfamiliar distinct Oromoness in all Oromos that is different from other groups, so the cultural presence and behavioral traits are present from a non-Oromo perspective.
Since Oromos assimilated groups, does that play into the regional differences in Oromos? Like something that peculiarly sticks out that you maybe think is of a pre-Oromo characteristic that got absorbed as an Oromo thing later?
Most cushites have clans. I don't think the oromo are as qabilist as us though because didn't they settle down as farmers? Fighting clan wars is what angry nomads walking around the plains alone without water do, not farming communities were people live in a society and don't grab their gun whenever someone disrespects them.
they were stronger so they took it. βCrimeβ doesnβt come into it.Such a shame somalis never became farmers, so much land was lost after the fall of adal. Oromo expansion in the fertile lands of Ethiopia is a unforgivable crime
Yeah after the adal-Abyssinia war we fell from grace and the oromo over took it sadly.kikuyu and arabs both have clans. Donβt use the word cushite in my presence again.
they were stronger so they took it. βCrimeβ doesnβt come into it.
image of the lands? adal?Such a shame somalis never became farmers, so much land was lost after the fall of adal. Oromo expansion in the fertile lands of Ethiopia is a unforgivable crime
Yeah adal and ajuuran combined were far bigger than modern day somalia.image of the lands? adal?
So what?? This isn't about arabs or kikuyus. Nomadic societies tend to have clans and cushites are historically nomadic people which is why we have clans.kikuyu and arabs both have clans. Donβt use the word cushite in my presence again.
they were stronger so they took it. βCrimeβ doesnβt come into it.
We should make moves on that land one day inshallahYeah after the adal-Abyssinia war we fell from grace and the oromo over took it sadly.
According to Herbert Lewis who specializes in Oromo studies, the Borana Oromos who live in Kenya and the Oromos in Wallega speak basically the same dialect.@Abba Sadacha @AfranQallo How mutually intelligible is Afaan Oromo from Bale with Afaan Oromo of Illubabor? Or Afaan Oromo spoken by the Borana?
A Somali from Djibouti and one from Garissa would have no problem having a conversation, although they have different dialects. I think the dialect differences in Oromo are greater.
@Abba Sadacha @AfranQallo How mutually intelligible is Afaan Oromo from Bale with Afaan Oromo of Illubabor? Or Afaan Oromo spoken by the Borana?
A Somali from Djibouti and one from Garissa would have no problem having a conversation, although they have different dialects. I think the dialect differences in Oromo are greater.