Historical Narratives from Colonial and Independence to Unison and Pluralist: The Oromo Politics since the 1970s

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Dechasa Abebe

Abstract

Historical narratives of the Oromoo politics passed through several challenges without much modification
from the 1970s to 2010s. However, it began to be changed fundamentally since the middle of the 2010s
because of the dramatic shift of the Oromoo political goals. This article is an attempt to discuss the dynamics
of these historical narratives along with the dramatic shift of the Oromoo political goals. For the purpose of
this discussion, document analysis historical method has been employed by consulting and critically reviewing
divergent categories of documents. Then, it is found out that the Oromoo historical narratives have apparently
changed from colonial thesis targeted “Gadaa Oromia” (“Independent Republic of Oromia”) to unison and
pluralist thesis targeting “Greater Oromia” (“Cushitic Ethiopia”) in place of the “Semitic Ethiopia” with the
socio-cultural, political and economic dominance of “Oromumma” in which the overall rights of the
minorities are respected.





 

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Abebe, D. (2023). Historical Narratives from Colonial and Independence to Unison and Pluralist: The Oromo Politics since the 1970s. Gadaa Journal, 6(1), 1-20. Retrieved from https://journals.ju.edu.et/index.php/gadaa/article/view/4740
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Dechasa Abebe, Addis Ababa University College of Social Sciences, Center for African and Oriental Studies

Addis Ababa University College of Social Sciences,Center for African and Oriental Studies