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IDENTITY OF WOLAITA PEOPLE AS REFLECTED IN THEIR PROVERBS - Ginja, Tamirat Gibon
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In an ancient time when King Metolome brought the mother of Saint Abune Teklehaymanot from a place in North Ethiopia called Bulga, the Amhara clans came with him to Wolaita. The source identifies such Amhara clans as Fetigara, Angara, Zentela, Angotia, Kesiga, Urga, Damota, Melegna, and Kalicha. It has also been mentioned that those from Tigray were also called Tigre clans, and those from Hadiya were called Mareko clans.

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In an ancient time when King Metolome brought the mother of Saint Abune Teklehaymanot from a place in North Ethiopia called Bulga, the Amhara clans came with him to Wolaita. The source identifies such Amhara clans as Fetigara, Angara, Zentela, Angotia, Kesiga, Urga, Damota, Melegna, and Kalicha. It has also been mentioned that those from Tigray were also called Tigre clans, and those from Hadiya were called Mareko clans.
Autorenporträt
Tamirat Gibon Ginja worked as a Teacher & School Principal at Secondary School, Lecturer of Education at Arbaminch College of Teacher Education; and Wolaita Sodo University, Ethiopia. He has MA Degree in Curriculum & Instruction, MA in Linguistics & Communication, and Bachelor of Education in Amharic from various Ethiopian Public Universities.