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)

Ethiopia Through Russian Eyes: Country in Transition, 1896-1898
Alexander Bulatovich (Author), Richard Seltzer (Translator)
Ethiopia 1896-1898 through Bulatovich's eyes, detailing its culture, modernization, and fight against colonial powers.

The Oromo: An Ancient People Great African Nation
Martial De Salviac (Author), Ayalew Kanno (Translation)
This text explores the rich history, culture, and society of the Oromo people in Ethiopia and Kenya.

The Oromo and the Christian Kingdom of Ethiopia: 1300 - 1700
Mohammed Hassen
A history between the Oromo and Ethiopian Christian kingdom, highlighting cultural dynamics and historical perspectives.

The Oromo of Ethiopia: A History 1570-1860
Mohammed Hassen
The book traces the history of the Oromo people over nearly three centuries from 1570 up to 1860.
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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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