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Entries "Celebrations and festivities":

Tuesday, 11 October 2005

  Preparing for the naming ceremony

Borbor: "At a naming ceremony of Mr Kanchora Gulolcha and his 3 year old first born son Karayu Kanchora, in the Dublok rural area. The  grass and other things are brought by the women who then build the ceremony house, called 'Galma Jilaa'."

[Photo by Borbor]  



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  Preparing for a naming ceremony

Borbor: "At a naming ceremony of Mr Kanchora Gulolcha and his 3 year old first born son Karayu Kanchora, in the Dublok rural area. The women are building the ceremony house 'Galma Jilaa'."

[Photo by Borbor]



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Thursday, 29 September 2005

  Coffee ceremony

Mango: "Mekales participates in the project 'Drammas'. Here, she is pouring the boiled coffee in to the little cups ready to serve."

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Wednesday, 28 September 2005

  Tadhi Galgalo naming ceremony

Borbor is married with four sons and two daughters and lives in Dubek, a village in Dirre. He is known as the "walking encyclopedia" of Boran culture, a society which is highly democratic though patriarchal.

Borbor: "Tadhi Galgalo and his wife Abyot Gabura at the naming ceremony of their first born son Liban. They live in Yabello town but are having the ceremony in a rural village. I was invited and brought a goat as a gift."

[Photo by Borbor]  



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Tuesday, 13 September 2005

  Dancing at the engagement ceremony

Beti: "At the end of the engagement party, the invited guests dance, and every one has to dance whether they know how to or not. It is customary that every one participates in the dancing and singing. In this picture, the bride Nishan's friends and her mother are dancing the traditional dance called 'Eskista'. In this dance one person has to win. One person is said to win when the other person dancing the 'Eskista' stops because they are tired and can't dance anymore.

'Eskista' is a traditional dance from the 'Amhara' ethnic group. The 'Amhara' Ethnic group is one of the major ethnic groups in Ethiopia, found in north, central and west part of Ethiopia. Though 'Eskista' is the common dance, it differs slightly from the 'Gonder Eskista', 'Gojjam Eskista' 'Showa Eskista' and 'Wello Eskista'. It is only one type of dance among the various nations of Ethiopia.

Here they are dancing mixed 'Eskista', not a distinct one, but it was exciting and fun to watch them and photograph them."  

[Photo by Beti]



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