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Ethiopian languages
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...inction level. Except the smaller language groups all Ethiopian languages can be classified as Afrio-Asiatic or
Nilo-Saharan
. All indigenous African languages are said to fall into four...
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
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Nilo-Saharan
(Ethnic diversity/Ethnic diversity)
The
Nilo-Saharan
groups are, to some extent, agriculturalists. The
Nilo-Saharan
groups are, to some extent, agriculturalists. But there also are hunters and cattle breeders. They are generall
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
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Omotic
(Ethnic diversity/Ethnic diversity)
The Omotic speakers were traditionally organized into small kingdoms, notably those of Kaffa and Janjero. Mainly agriculturalists, they in general still adhere to a traditional animist fait
Wednesday, 21 December 2005
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Ethnic diversity
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...ast) can be classified, following the linguistic pattern, into four main groups: Semitic, Cushitic, Omotic, and
Nilo-Saharan
. ...
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