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This book deals with the role of women in Gada system in Tulama Oromo of Ilu. Gada is an indigenous institution that incorporates political, social and economic issues of the Oromo. In this institution, Women have their own role and status in the political, social and economic affairs of the Oromo society. Accordingly, the book shows that women have tremendous role in Gada system. In this case, no event or no ceremonies take place without the full participation of women. Women were basically represented and/or play a significant role through different institutions such as Siiqqee and other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book deals with the role of women in Gada system in Tulama Oromo of Ilu. Gada is an indigenous institution that incorporates political, social and economic issues of the Oromo. In this institution, Women have their own role and status in the political, social and economic affairs of the Oromo society. Accordingly, the book shows that women have tremendous role in Gada system. In this case, no event or no ceremonies take place without the full participation of women. Women were basically represented and/or play a significant role through different institutions such as Siiqqee and other ritual ceremonies and institutions working as check and balances for protecting women's right in general. Hence, without participation of women, the Oromoo socio-political practices could be meaningless. That is to say, any social, political and economic practice irrespective of women may not be fruitful.
Autorenporträt
Aregash Eticha se unió a la Universidad de Samara y recibió el título de Bachiller en Antropología en 2013. Trabajó en el Tribunal Supremo Federal hasta 2015 y trabajó en la Universidad de Bule Hora. Luego, se unió a la Universidad de Hawassa para seguir una maestría en Antropología Social. Se graduó en 2019. Actualmente, es profesora de Antropología Social en la Universidad de Bule Hora.