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    ISBN: 3-496-00996-9 , 978-3-496-00996-2
    Language: English
    Pages: 360 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Blätter schwarz-weiß Fotografien , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Collectanea Instituti Anthropos Vol. 39
    Keywords: Ethnologie Äthiopien ; Oromo ; Religion, traditionelle ; Ritual, religiöses
    Abstract: The Guji, a subgroup of the Oromo pastoralists, are located in the highlands of Central Sidamo. They consider their own homeland to be the very ancestral cradle of Oromo culture. Only the Borana and Guji seem to have kept alive the splendid Gada age-group system. Its initiation ceremonies and the abundant lore which accompanies them, particularly as expressed in the Gada songs, are described and analyzed in the present work. The study of rituals and songs related to kinship, marriage, birth, and funerals is complemented by an insightful portrayal of the practical side of daily life in work on the homestead, cattle breeding, beer brewing, crop cultivation, food preparation, and so on. This description sets the scene for a more thematic analysis of the core religious and ethical concepts related to nagea, "peace," and ayaana, "divine grace" or manifestation of Waaqa-deity's generative power in both man and generative forces in the world. The analysis of the calendar, feasts, and oracular practices reveals the great extent to which time, with its favourable and ominous moments or days, discloses ayaana and regulates Guji activities. This book is a welcome companion to Lambert Bartels' study of Oromo religion, as the latter had witnessed it among the Match a in Western Oromoland, previously published in the same series. (Umschlagtext)
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