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Today best known for their role in defending Ethiopia from Italian invasion 1935-41, when more than 7,000 fought against colonial forces, chewa warriors protected Ethiopia for centuries. Yet, depicted by some 19th-century Western observers as little more than a horde of warmongers, and later suppressed by Ethiopian monarchs who sought to create a centralized modern state, their contribution has been neglected. Drawing on oral and written sources, as well as the zeraf poetry through which they expressed themselves, this book explores for the first time in depth the history, practices and principles of warriorhood of the chewa, and their wider influence on society and state. Often self-trained individuals who began by defending their communities, by the end of the 19th century there were chewawarrior groups from almost all linguistic groups who fought together to resist foreign invaders. Some chewa enrolled in the service of the Ethiopian kings of kings, who organized them as named corps that supplemented the formal defence of the state. Today, chewa political identity, which transcended social, familial, political and other groupings, remains deeply rooted in Ethiopian society. Tsehai Berhane-Selassie taught Social Anthropology, Gender and Development Studies in universities in Ethiopia, the UK, the USA and Ireland. She is a member of The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Her publications include editing Gender Issues in Ethiopia.

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ETHIOPIAN
WARRIORHOOD
Today best known for their role in defending Ethiopia from Italian invasion 1935-41, when more than 7,000 fought against colonial forces, chewa warriors protected Ethiopia for centuries. Yet, depicted by some 19th-century Western observers as little more than a horde of warmongers, and later suppressed by Ethiopian monarchs who sought to create a centralized modern state, their contribution has been neglected. Drawing on oral and written sources, as well as the zeraf poetry through which they expressed themselves, this book explores for the first time in depth the history, practices and principles of warriorhood of the chewa , and their wider influence on society and state. Often self-trained individuals who began by defending their communities, by the end of the 19th century there were chewa warrior groups from almost all linguistic groups who fought together to resist foreign invaders. Some chewa enrolled in the service of the Ethiopian kings of kings, who organized them as named corps that supplemented the formal defence of the state. Today, chewa political identity, which transcended social, familial, political and other groupings, remains deeply rooted in Ethiopian society.
Tsehai Berhane-Selassie taught Social Anthropology, Gender and Development Studies in universities in Ethiopia, the UK, the USA and Ireland. She is a former member of The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Her publications include editing Gender Issues in Ethiopia .
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Africa
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Womens Land Rights & Privatization in Eastern Africa
BIRGIT ENGLERT & ELIZABETH DALEY (EDS)
War & the Politics of Identity in Ethiopia
KJETIL TRONVOLL
Moving People in Ethiopia
ALULA PANKHURST & FRANOIS PIGUET (EDS)
Living Terraces in Ethiopia
ELIZABETH E. WATSON
Eritrea
GAIM KIBREAB
Borders & Borderlands as Resources in the Horn of Africa
DEREJE FEYISSA & MARKUS VIRGIL HOEHNE (EDS)
After the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan
ELKE GRAWERT (ED.)
Land, Governance, Conflict & the Nuba of Sudan
GUMA KUNDA KOMEY
Ethiopia
JOHN MARKAKIS
Resurrecting Cannibals
HEIKE BEHREND
Pastoralism & Politics in Northern Kenya & Southern Ethiopia
G NTHER SCHLEE & ABDULLAHI A. SHONGOLO
Islam & Ethnicity in Northern Kenya & Southern Ethiopia
G NTHER SCHLEE with ABDULLAHI A. SHONGOLO
Foundations of an African Civilisation
DAVID W. PHILLIPSON
Regional Integration, Identity & Citizenship in the Greater Horn of Africa
KIDANE MENGISTEAB & REDIE BEREKETEAB (EDS)
Dealing with Government in South Sudan
CHERRY LEONARDI
The Quest for Socialist Utopia
BAHRU ZEWDE
Disrupting Territories
JRG GERTEL, RICHARD ROTTENBURG & SANDRA CALKINS (EDS)
The African Garrison State
KJETIL TRONVOLL & DANIEL R. MEKONNEN
The State of Post-conflict Reconstruction
NASEEM BADIEY
Gender, Home & Identity
KATARZYNA GRABSKA
Remaking Mutirikwi
JOOST FONTEIN
Lost Nationalism
ELENA VEZZADINI
The Oromo & the Christian Kingdom of Ethiopia
MOHAMMED HASSEN
Darfur
CHRIS VAUGHAN
The Eritrean National Service
GAIM KIBREAB
Ploughing New Ground
GETNET BEKELE
Hawks & Doves in Sudans Armed Conflict
SUAD M. E. MUSA
Ethiopian Warriorhood
TSEHAI BERHANE-SELASSIE
Tanzanian Development *
DAVID POTTS (ED.)
Land, Migration & Belonging *
JOSEPH MUJERE
Land Tenure Security *
SVEIN EGE (ED.)
* Forthcoming
To the memory of my parents Weyzero Workaferahu Haile and Balambaras - photo 1
To the memory of my parents, Weyzero Workaferahu Haile and Balambaras Berhane-Selassie Yigeremu
Contents
List of Illustrations
MAPS
PHOTOGRAPHS
FIGURES
TABLES
Note on Transliteration
In transliterating Amharic words, the consonants appear as:
H; L M; S; R; Sh; Q; B; T; Ch; N; Gn; A; K; W; Z; D; J; Y; P; Ts; Tt; CH; F; P
Vowels for the consonant germinations, e, u, i, a, ie, [i] o are used as in the following examples:
be
bu
bi
ba
bie
b
bo
Glossary of Mainly Political and Military Terms
Abba
father, used as title in association with horse-name
Abe Lahm
military cattle minder corps
abegaz
military governor
abeto
high title in historical Shewa
abun
bishop heading the Ethiopia Orthodox Church; Abune before a persons name
adarash
reception hall
adbar
something or someone of central focus
addo wesheba
hunting song
aden
hunting
agafari
master of ceremonies
ageree
people of the country
ajeb
retinue
akandura
darts
aleqa , chefra
commanders, subordinates
amba - gora
in the context of the present book, amba-gora means mountaintop and valley
amba-gennen
(of a leader) lacking in social backing; now meaning usurper
arbegna
patriotic lover of country
ashker
follower
aste
tree heather sticks for starting fire; also divination with fire
atint ena gultmit
ancestral bones
atsme rest
ancestral communal land
awaj
edict; decree
azazh
head of personal and household troops
azmari
a songster, songstress and/or musician; nowadays a singer
baed
literally outsiders, meaning non-related
baher negash
governor of sea coast areas
balabat
lowest political officer of local origin
balager
rural person; compatriot. Can be singular or plural
balambaras
lowest military title (literally mountaintop commander)
Balderas
cavalry; officer in charge of cavalry
baldereba
official appointed to mind a supplicants case
bale meret
landowner
balemiwal
favourite officer; favoured official
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