Karayu Oromo

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The Karayu Oromo are a pastoralist subgroup of the Oromo people in Ethiopia, known for their traditional cattle-herding lifestyle and distinct cultural practices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pastoralist community
subgroup of the Oromo people
associatedLandscape Awash River basin NERFINISHED
semi-arid rangelands
continent Africa
country Ethiopia
culturalHeritage oral tradition
pastoral songs
ritual ceremonies
culturalPractice age-set system
communal grazing management
gadaa system
seasonal mobility
economicActivity livestock trade
ethnicGroupOf Ethiopia NERFINISHED
language Oromo language
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
livestockType camels
cattle
goats
sheep
partOf Oromo people NERFINISHED
pressureFrom commercial agriculture expansion
national parks and protected areas
state-led development projects
primaryLivelihood camel herding
cattle herding
goat herding
pastoralism
region East Shewa Zone NERFINISHED
Fentale District NERFINISHED
Oromia Region NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Arsi Oromo NERFINISHED
Borana Oromo NERFINISHED
Guji Oromo NERFINISHED
religion Islam
Waaqeffanna NERFINISHED
socialOrganization clan-based structure
extended family units
traditionalAuthority clan elders
gadaa leaders
traditionalBelief Waaqaa worship
usesResource communal rangelands
seasonal water points
vulnerability land degradation
loss of grazing land
recurrent drought

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Oromo people hasSubgroup Karayu Oromo