ORS Readers Circle
Maan'dhee Dubbistootaa
Discover a rich Oromoo history and culture in our Reading Circle.
A gathering place for thinkers and enthusiasts alike, we merge insights from academia, arts, and indigenous traditions.


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History of the Oromo to the Sixteenth Century
Alemayehu Haile, Boshi Gonfa, Daniel Deressa, Senbeto Busha, & Umer Nure.
"History of the Oromo to the Sixteenth Century," traces the early origin of the Oromo people. It examines their origins, social structures, and the Gadaa system, which governed their democratic and age-based roles. The book extensively covers the Oromo genealogy and settlement pattern of the Oromo moieties.

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"People must crave to read their reality and write their own history"
Paulo Freire (2000. Pedagogy of the Oppressed)

OROMIA AND ETHIOPIA: State Formation and Ethnonational Conflict 1868 - 2004
Asafa Jalata
Asafa Jalata explores the historical and political dynamics between the Oromo people and the Ethiopian state.

The Mis-Education of the Negro
Carter Godwin Woodson
Woodson critiques the American education system for its failure to properly educate African Americans.

The Africans
David Lamb
David Lamb offers a compelling exploration of the diverse peoples, cultures, and histories of the African continent

The Penguin Atlas of African History
Colin McEvedy
The Penguin Atlas of African History provides a visual journey through the continent's rich and divers past.
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"People must crave to read their reality and write their own history"
Paulo Freire (2000. Pedagogy of the Oppressed)

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