PeopleEast Africa

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromo

The largest people of Ethiopia; the gadaa age-grade system is UNESCO-listed.

🇪🇹 Ethiopia🇰🇪 KenyaAfaan Oromoo

Customs they practice

10 recorded rites, each with its steps and its WHY.

Coming of ageAI-aggregated

Gadaa · the Oromo age-grade republic

The Oromo gadaa system moves male generations through eight-year grades of learning, service, and rule: a full civic education in which authority is held for one term and then handed on. UNESCO lists it as intangible heritage.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromofor men

Courtship & marriageAI-aggregated

Telosh and melse · the Ethiopian wedding cycle

The Habesha wedding is a multi-day cycle: elders ask for the bride (shimglina), the telosh gifting evening, the wedding itself, and the melse where the couple appears in traditional dress among family.

🇪🇹 🇪🇷 🇰🇪Amhara · Tigrinya · Oromo +1

Community & hospitalityAI-aggregated

Buna · the Ethiopian coffee ceremony

The Ethiopian and Eritrean ritual of hospitality: green beans roasted over coals before the guests, ground, and brewed in the jebena; three rounds are served, and to leave before the third is to walk out on the blessing.

🇪🇹 🇪🇷 🇰🇪Amhara · Tigrinya · Oromo +1

Coming of ageAI-aggregated

Jilaa · Coming of Age

Jilaa is a rite of passage marking a boy's transition to manhood, involving a series of tests and ceremonies to prove his courage, strength, and wisdom. This process typically occurs around the age of 15-16 and is essential for a boy to be considered a full member of Oromo society.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromofor men

Birth & namingAI-aggregated

Buttaa · Naming Ceremony

Buttaa is a naming ceremony for newborns, typically held on the eighth day after birth, where the child is given a name and blessed by the community. This ceremony is significant as it formally introduces the child to the community and seeks blessings for the child's future.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromo

Courtship & marriageAI-aggregated

Hammana · Wedding Ceremony

Hammana is the Oromo wedding ceremony, which involves a series of rituals and celebrations to unite two individuals in marriage. The ceremony is a joyous occasion that brings together the families and friends of the bride and groom.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromo

Faith & ancestorsAI-aggregated

Siinqee · Women's Institution

Siinqee is a women's institution that plays a significant role in Oromo religious and social life, focusing on the worship of the female deity and the promotion of women's rights and empowerment. It is a vital part of Oromo culture and identity.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromofor women

Death & mourningAI-aggregated

Yaada · Funeral Rites

Yaada refers to the funeral rites performed for the deceased, which include mourning rituals and the burial ceremony. The process is designed to show respect for the deceased and to help the grieving family and community find closure.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromo

Community & hospitalityAI-aggregated

Guduruu · Community Gathering

Guduruu is a community gathering where people come together to discuss community affairs, resolve disputes, and socialize. It is an integral part of Oromo social life, fostering unity and cooperation.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromo

Faith & ancestorsAI-aggregated

Irreechaa · Thanksgiving Ceremony

Irreechaa is a thanksgiving ceremony to express gratitude for the blessings of the past year and to welcome the new season. It is a time for the Oromo people to come together and celebrate their heritage and the fertility of the land.

🇪🇹 🇰🇪Oromo

Names from this tradition

17 names in the decoder, meaning first.

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Kin & neighbours