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Arbore Tribe (0)

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Arbore  Tribe
Nadya Karakevich
Valentina  Appolonova
Name
The Arbore culture is  ancient  
but not static
.  Arbore is said to 
be the name of the  first  ancestor 
of the Arbore Girl tribe. Arbore 
"ar"  means  land and " bore " also 
means bul . Therefor Arbore 
means "land of Bulls." 
They actual y cal   themselves 
 "Hoor",  in  reference   to their 
dependence on the inundated 
flats.
Habitatlocation
The Arbore or Erbore are Cushitic 
 agro-pastoral  people   dwelling  
 in  
southwestern Omo  Valley  
Ethiopia
. The Arbore territory is a 
savanna grassland  around  500 
m   elevation
. The Weito  River  
( local  name Lima) flows from 
north to south and runs into the
Lake Chew Bahir (Chelbz),  on 
the border  between Ethiopia and 
Kenya .  The people live    along  
the lower   part  of the river
.
Population
Their population is   estimated  to 
be around 7000. The Arbore 
consists of a   northern   division  
 called Gondorobba,  and a 
southern  division  called  Marle

The northern Arbore have a   close  
relationship  with the Tsamai,  and 
the Marle have a close ancestral 
and  cultural  relationship with the 
Konso , who dwel  on the northern 
shore of the Lake Turkana.
language
Arbore together with their neighbors Konso and the Burji have 
Cushitic Konso language
Government  system
   Each  major   social  division embraces two 
geographically distinct communities
, or 
vil ages(dirr).  The northern Arbore 
(Gondorobba) occupy the vil ages of 
Gandara`ba (their main  center  and the 
residence  of their paramount  chief ), Kulam, 
and Kuyle and the Marle occupy the vil ages 
of Murale and Egude.   These  vil ages are 
autonomous social  units .  
Each has a  religious  chief (kawot),  a 
  political  chief (kernet)  and a  group of 
elders (jalaab). 
    Arbore Gerda  (elders)
lifestyle
Although the Arbore have wel    developed  
technology   and  knowledge  for herding 
cattle
, they  depend  on  plant  cultivation 
for  most of their food.  The Arbore  provide  
cereal   grains  for  neighboring groups 
through  bond partnerships. 
The crops  grown  by the Arbore are 
sorghum , maize,cow pea,  green , gourd 
 and pumpkin.
The Arbore, the sorghum  growing  
specialist   among  the  tribes  in Omo val ey 
depends on rainfall and the Weito river 
     Portrait  of a girl from Arbore tribe 
for their sorghum cultivation. 
carrying firewood on her back
The Arbore are very  active  traders and 
spread  into distant  areas .
Traditions , habits
Arbore  women  are wel   known  
for their long headdresses. The 
girls  shave their heads to 
indicate virginity, and only start 
growing hair after marriage .
The women of the tribe  cover  
their heads
 with a  black  cloth 
and are known to wear very 
colorful necklaces and 
earrings
Young  children  wear a 
shell  type hat that protects their 
heads from the sun.
Traditions, habits
The Arbore  sing  and  dance  whiles 
performing rituals,they believe that their 
singing  and dancing eliminates negative  
energy 
and with the negative energy 
gone , the tribe will  prosper
 Body painting is  done by the Arbore 
using natural colors made from solid and 
stoneTraditional dancing is practiced by 
the tribe and  wealth  is measured by the 
number of cattle a tribesman owns. 
Arbore is one of Ethiopia Cultural  Tour in 
Omo Valley.
Thanks for your attention!

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Name
  • Habitat, location
  • Population
  • language
  • Government system
  • lifestyle
  • Traditions, habits
  • Traditions, habits
  • Thanks for your attention!
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