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An Oromo man in Abbaa Gadaa garb. [clarification needed] Gadaa flag. Gadaa [1] (pronounced "Geda" meaning "The Gateway" in Oromoo language) is the indigenous system of governance used by the Oromos in Ethiopia and northern Kenya. [1] It is also practiced by the Konso, Burji and Gedeo people of southern Ethiopia. The system regulates political ...
The auspicious day on which this last Mormor Day of Gadaa Melbaa - the Dark Time of starvation and hunger- was established on the Sunday of last week of September or the Sunday of the 1st week of October according to the Gadaa lunar calendar has been designated as National Thanksgiving Day by modern-day Oromo people. [citation needed]
Waaq (also Waq or Waaqa) is the name for the sky God in several Cushitic languages, including the Oromo and Somali languages. [1] [2] [3] [4]Waaqa (Oromo pronunciation:) still means 'God' in the present Oromo language. [5]
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1 Another meaning of Gada/Gadaa. 4 comments Toggle Another meaning of Gada/Gadaa subsection. 1.1 Needs correction. 2 Some removed text. 1 comment. ... English. Read ...
English: Oromo uses indegenous system of governance Gadaa which uses this flag. Date: 19 June 2019: Source: Own work: Author: Koavf, based on Mohammed: Other versions:
When the common name of the organism in English derives from an indigenous language of the Americas, it is given first. In biological nomenclature , organisms receive scientific names , which are formally in Latin , but may be drawn from any language and many have incorporated words from indigenous language of the Americas.
Gaetano Berenstadt (1687–1734), Italian alto castrato; Gaetano Braga (1829–1907), Italian composer and cellist; Gaetano Brunetti (1744–1798), prolific Italian composer; Gaetano Bruno (born 1973), Italian actor; Gaetano Castelli (born 1938), Italian painter and set designer; Gaetano Chiaveri (c. 1689–1770), Italian architect