Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 351
... Oromo national grievances and aspirations ' ( p . 49 ) . That these people referred to themselves as Somali and not as Oromo is thus attributed to their articulatory inability . According to this view they found their way ' back ' to ...
... Oromo national grievances and aspirations ' ( p . 49 ) . That these people referred to themselves as Somali and not as Oromo is thus attributed to their articulatory inability . According to this view they found their way ' back ' to ...
الصفحة 354
... Oromo sub- groups , internal lines of conflict and incompatible loyalties . In “ The becoming of place : a Tulama - Oromo region of Northern Shoa ' , Odd Eirik Arnesen examines the processes of overlay between linguistic and religious ...
... Oromo sub- groups , internal lines of conflict and incompatible loyalties . In “ The becoming of place : a Tulama - Oromo region of Northern Shoa ' , Odd Eirik Arnesen examines the processes of overlay between linguistic and religious ...
الصفحة 355
... Oromo of Wollega , I now turn to the question of why Oromo nationalists so uniformly depict Oromo , nay , the Oromo - by implication all Oromo with the exceptions of a few ' Gobanas ' or traitors - as victims of the conquest by Menelik ...
... Oromo of Wollega , I now turn to the question of why Oromo nationalists so uniformly depict Oromo , nay , the Oromo - by implication all Oromo with the exceptions of a few ' Gobanas ' or traitors - as victims of the conquest by Menelik ...
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