Halaba people explained

The Halaba people (or Alaba) are an ethnic group inhabiting the central Ethiopian highlands.[1] The Halaba claim to originate from the Arab cleric, Abadir who settled in Harar.[2] In the middle ages, Halaba were part of the Hadiya state. In the 1400s, their Garad (chief) was in conflict with the Abyssinian monarch Zara Yaqob.[3] They are mostly Muslims but there are also some Christians. A map of the region from 1628 shows a Kingdom of Halaba.[4] They speak Halaba-Kʼabeena which is a member of the Highland East Cushitic languages within the Afroasiatic family.[5] Sidi Mohammed the Garad of Hadiya is stated to be a forefather for the Halaba people.[6]

All cultural issues and living conditions are governed by the Halaba People's unique traditional administrative structure, known as Sera, which is interpreted as law, principle, norms, values, and regulation in the community.

Every January, following the successful crop harvest, the locals colorfully celebrate the "Sera" holiday to uphold this custom.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Braukämper, Ulrich. A History of the Hadiyya in Southern Ethiopia. Harrassowitz Verlag. 2012. 12.
  2. Web site: Ethno history of the Halaba people. southtouristmeth. 16 July 2017.
  3. Book: Alaba Ethnography . Encyclopedia Aethiopica .
  4. Book: Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia . David H. Shinn . Thomas P. Ofcansky . 11 April 2013 . 34 . Scarecrow Press. 978-0-8108-7457-2 .
  5. Web site: (Cushitic Language Studies 26) Yvonne Treis - A Grammar of Kambaata, Part 1_ Phonology, Nominal Morphology and Non-verbal Predication-Rudiger Koppe Verlag (2008).pdf. 2021-01-28. Google Docs.
  6. Book: Musa . Hussein . Silt'e as a Medium of Instruction . Addis Ababa University . 32 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231208142432/http://213.55.95.56/bitstream/handle/123456789/16274/Hussein%20Mohammed.pdf. dead. December 8, 2023.