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The Siltie are one of the ancient south Semitic societies in Ethiopia.The people were known in the medieval period as Hadiyya,and some scholars such Braukhamper as mentioned them by various names;Hadiyya,Adea,East Gurage or Hulbareg.The Siltie were also mentioned in chronicle of fourteenth century Ethiopian king Amdesion as "Siltiege people" . The Siltie are an agrarian societies in countryside,while the well known business men in the urban parts of Ethiopia.Urban migration and migration to Gulf states have now become the culture of the Siltie.The people have developed an indigenous system of…mehr

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The Siltie are one of the ancient south Semitic societies in Ethiopia.The people were known in the medieval period as Hadiyya,and some scholars such Braukhamper as mentioned them by various names;Hadiyya,Adea,East Gurage or Hulbareg.The Siltie were also mentioned in chronicle of fourteenth century Ethiopian king Amdesion as "Siltiege people" . The Siltie are an agrarian societies in countryside,while the well known business men in the urban parts of Ethiopia.Urban migration and migration to Gulf states have now become the culture of the Siltie.The people have developed an indigenous system of governance that regulates the day to day activities of its members.They employed the system until the late 19th century when the expanding forces of the central state overrun the local chiefs and introduced the so called the modern system.Since then,the customary mode of governance has lost its potent as a viable political system ,and reduced to ritual.Nevertheless, the system is working partly concomitantly with the formal one.YeSiltie Serra as a traditional system can be explicated as what anthropologists call Segmentary System.
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Kairedin Tezera has obtained his BA degree in History from Dilla University in 2004;MA degree in Social Anthropology from Addis Ababa University.He published a book on ethnography of the Siltie,worked and conducted different studies for more than eight years among the Siltie. He is now a Social Anthropology Lecturer at Addis Ababa University.