Waaqeffannaa : une association religieuse d'Ethiopie entre nationalisme ethnique et idéologie afrocentriste

The Oromo communities represent the most important ethnic group in Ethiopia. Born in the 1960s, Oromo nationalism recently took an original, Afro-centrist form with the creation of the Waaqeffannaa association. This religious association advocates the return of authentic Oromo identity, inherited fr...

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Auteur principal: Osmond, Thomas (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Article
Langue:Français
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Publié: Ed. Karthala 2004
Dans: La politique africaine
Année: 2004, Numéro: 94, Pages: 166-180
Sujets non-standardisés:B Nationalism
B People
B Religion
B Religious community
B Ethiopia Oromo (Volk) Ethnie / People Ethnicity Ethnocentrism Nationalism Religiöse Vereinigung Innenpolitische Lage / Development Cultural identity
B Internal policy
B Galla
B Ethnicity
B Association
B Ethnocentrism
B Tree trunk Ethnology
B Cultural identity
B Ethiopia
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Résumé:The Oromo communities represent the most important ethnic group in Ethiopia. Born in the 1960s, Oromo nationalism recently took an original, Afro-centrist form with the creation of the Waaqeffannaa association. This religious association advocates the return of authentic Oromo identity, inherited from ancient Egypt. This article examines this association in the context of ethnic federalism in Ethiopia, instituted at the beginning of the 1990s. (Polit afr/DÜI)
ISSN:0244-7827
Contient:In: La politique africaine