• The Karrayyu (also Kerrayu, Karrayyuu) are an Oromo clan inhabiting the Awash Valley banks of Abadir and Merti area in central Ethiopia. They are pastoralists...
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  • and Lake Basaka to the south of the town. The town is inhabited by the Karrayyu Oromo, Afar, Somali Dir clans (Issa and Gadabuursi) and Amhara. Visitors...
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    Oromos Oromoo (Oromo) Karrayyu Oromo in a traditional attire. Regions with significant populations  Ethiopia 25,489,000 (2007)  Kenya 656,636 (2019)  Sudan...
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    and Wubit (Welete Bersabe), the daughter of an Oromo chieftain of the Karrayyu. Despite his extreme youth, he was the candidate proposed by Empress Mentewab...
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  • who live in the Borena Zone. Other subdivisions. The Barentu include: Karrayyu Libaan Wollo Warra Himanoo Warra Waayyuu Warra Buukko Warr Babbo Warra...
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    https://addisstandard.com/analysisa-year-after-their-gadaa-leaders-brutal-execution-karrayyu-community-get-neither-justice-nor-peace/ https://www.ethiopia-insight...
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    eastern fringe was reportedly inhabited by the Harla people according to the Karrayyu Oromo. According to oral traditions, Shewa had a powerful king named Sarako...
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  • of Hawiye also claims to have birthed the Harla. According to some, the Karrayyu and Ittu clans are considered to be Oromos with Harla descent. Ittu had...
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    Gondar, Ethiopia Spouse Woman from Amhara(first wife) Welete Bersabe of Karrayyu (second wife) Issue Adigo (by first wife) Aylo (by first wife) Iyoas I...
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  • Midline Diastema”: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Dental Modification among Karrayyu Oromo, Central Ethiopia." Ethnoarchaeology 8.1 (2016): 57-68. Lugira, Aloysius...
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