Search results for "customary institution"

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Decisions in the Shade: Political and Juridical Processes among the Oromo-Borana

2005

Boranagadaegalitarismcustomary institutionsSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologicheage class systempastoralismclan
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Power's Ambiguity or the Political Significance of Gada

1996

Boranagadaacustomary institutionOromoage class system
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The politics of space in Borana Oromo, Ethiopia: demographics, elections, identity and customary institutions

2010

This article addresses the protracted state of political violence in and around the Borana and Guji zones of Oromia region after the introduction of ethnic federalism in Ethiopia. To account for the persistence of the conflict, we must elaborate on the connections between ethnic identity, natural resource and customary institutions by introducing the notion of oprimary identityo. Since the turn of the millennium there is in Ethiopia a theoretically grounded attempt to co-opt customary institutions and elders into modern governance, particularly in the pastoral sector. Field-research focused on the interplay of customary and modern politics during two electoral events, the 2004 referendum or…

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectcustomary institutionsEthnic conflictSomaliBoranaPoliticsState (polity)Political scienceelectoral politicReferendumDevelopment economicsSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichemedia_commonInsurgencyethnic conflictlanguage.human_languageAnthropologyPolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsPolitical violencelanguageEthiopiaFederalismJournal of Eastern African Studies
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Sull'organizzazione sociale tradizionale dei Borana: Contributo al dibattito

1988

This article deals with the traditional social organization of the Borana, an Oromo-speaking pastoral group of Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia. A special attention is reserved to the political role of four basic institutions: the kinship system, the gadaa system, the hariyaa system and the qaalluu. Cet article concerne l'organisation sociale des Borana, un groupe pastoral de langue Oromo du Kenya septentrional et de l'Ethiopie méridionale. Une attention particulière est portée au rôle politique de quatre institutions fondamentales: le système de parenté, les systèmes gadaa et hariyaa, et le qaalluu.

Boranagadaaassembleecustomary institutionOromoqaalluusistema di discendenzaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichesistemi delle classi d'etàdescent systemage class systemsorganizzazione tradizionale
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Customary Institutions in Contemporary Politics, Borana Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia

2012

Boranaethnic conflictcustomary institutionOromoEthiopiaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSomali
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