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Commemorating Falled Oromo Heroes and Heroines (Guuyyaa Gootota Oromoo)

Source Publication
Oromo Communities
Date Issued
April 1, 2007
Author(s)
Jalata, Asafa  
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/51359
Abstract

Why do we commemorate this national day? What is the importance of having heroes and heroines in Oromo society? What criteria distinguish Oromo individuals who have sacrificed their lives for the liberation of their people and their country? There are five major reasons why we commemorate this day. First, this day allows us to remember those Oromo heroines and heroes who sacrificed their lives to restore Oromo culture, identity, and human dignity that were wounded by Ethiopian colonialism. Second, this commemoration day assists us to recognize the dialectical connection between martyrdom, bravery, patriotism and Oromummaa. Third, this day reminds us that we have historical obligations to continue the struggle that Oromo martyrs started until victory. Fourth, it causes us to recognize that Oromo heroes and heroines are still fighting in Oromia today. Fifth, this commemoration day reminds us that Oromo liberation requires heavy sacrifices, and those who have given their lives for our freedom are our revolutionary models which have created a dignified Oromo history.

Subjects

Oromo heroes and hero...

courage

Oromummaa

Disciplines
African Studies
Other International and Area Studies
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
Sociology
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