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  1. African Ark: People and Ancient Cultures of Ethiopia and the Horn of A by Carol Beckwith, 1990
  2. AH by James McCann, 1991
  3. Orality State Literacy and Political Culture in Ethiopia/Ah10 by James McCann, 1991-06
  4. Testing at the interface between modern and ancient cultures, verbal and non-verbal tests in Ethiopia by Charles R Langmuir, 1969
  5. The Robert L. Hess Collection on Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa by Donald Nathan Levine, 1964
  6. The ensete planting culture of eastern Sidamo, Ethiopia: The role of the ensete-plantations in the local economy and their significance in the cultural geography of Ethiopia (Acta Geographica) by Helmer Smeds, 1955
  7. Guji Oromo culture in southern Ethiopia: Religious capabilities in rituals and songs (Collectanea Instituti Anthropos) by Joseph van de Loo, 1991
  8. Culture, Society and Women in Ethiopia. Supervised and Edited by Seyoum Gebre Selassie. EWLA - Sponsored Research. December 1996. by Tesfu. Baraki, 1997
  9. ETHIOPIA - ITS PEOPLE - ITS SOCIETY - ITS CULTURE by George A. Lipsky, 1962
  10. Ethiopia: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture by G. A. Lipsky, 1962-06
  11. The Nile: Histories, Cultures, Myths
  12. History of the mass media in Ethiopia (Studies of the Department of African Languages and Cultures) by Justyna Janas, 1991
  13. The role of fire-arms in Ethiop[i]an culture: (16th to 20th centuries) (The Robert L. Hess Collection on Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa) by Richard Pankhurst, 1977
  14. Ethiopia: Its People, Its Society, Its Culture by None, 2000

21. Culture World Ethiopia -Software Express, Inc.
Children build a small Ethiopian village by constructing houses and populating them with people trading, cooking, playing, singing, and other daily
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22. Ethiopian Treasures - History, Culture, Language, Religion - Ethiopia
Explores aspects of ethiopia including its history, culture, tradition, religion, language, calendar, geography and climate.
http://www.ethiopiantreasures.toucansurf.com/
Ethiopian Treasures
Ethiopia is a land of plenty with a long and noble history giving rise to ethnic, linguistic and cultural diversity. It is the only African country never to have been colonised. It has more than 80 unique rich ethnic, cultural and linguistic groups. Ethiopia is renowned for its distinctive Christian tradition and association with the Ark of the Covenant. It offers the most dramatic scenery of unsurpassed grandeur (i.e. Simien Mountains National Park), unique rock-hewn churches, the spectacular Blue Nile Falls, the Great Rift Valley, the Danakil Depression, imperial castles, monuments of an ancient civilisation linked with the legend of the Queen of Sheba. Ethiopian Treasures' overall aim is to provide readers the many varied aspects of Ethiopia. It will, I hope, be a great help to school/college students and travellers, and by using this site readers can either begin to learn and discover Ethiopia, or enhance their knowledge of it. A new search engine/directory called Subject Finder is developed by Teum Teklehaimanot, which provides access to high-quality web resources for students, teachers and lecturers categorised by subject areas across all disciplines. It is designed to search only educational websites, which contain information, research resources, tutorials, learning and teaching materials such as Accounting, Arts and Design, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computing, Construction, Counselling, Economics, Electronics, Engineering, Geography, Health, History, Law, Languages, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Reference, Science, Social Science, Sociology, Travel, etc. To get on to the Subject Finder click the

23. Ethiopia, Africa - Travel Guide And Tourist Information
Provides visitor information along with background material on the people and their culture including their music, cuisine, festivals, arts and crafts.
http://www.africaguide.com/country/ethiopia/
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Listen to the Ethiopian National Anthem
Ethiopia is situated in North Eastern Africa bordering Sudan to the north and north west, Eritrea to the north and north east, Djibouti to the east, Somalia to the east and south east and to the south lies Kenya.
Ethiopia has a variety of distinct geographical zones and contrasts, varying as much as 120 metres below sea level in the harsh salt flats of the Danakil depression, to a 4618 meter peak - Ras Dashan, the fourth highest peak in Africa, in the Simien mountains The most distinctive feature is the northern part of the Great Rift Valley, which runs through the entire length of the country in a northeast-southwest direction. In the centre of the country is a high plateau region. This rugged tableland is bordered by steep slopes on the northwest; gradual slopes lead from the centre to the Western Plains and, on the east, through Somalia to the Indian Ocean.

24. People And Culture Of Ethiopia, Africa
People of ethiopia, religion, music, art, crafts, carvings, jewellery, cookings, recipes, masks, mudcloth.
http://www.africaguide.com/country/ethiopia/culture.htm
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The Amhara

are the politically and culturally dominant ethnic group of Ethiopia. They are located primarily in the central highland plateau of Ethiopia and comprise the major population element in the provinces of Begemder and Gojjam and in parts of Shoa and Wallo. In terms of the total Ethiopian population, however, the Amhara are a numerical minority. The national population has usually been placed at between 14 and 22 million.
It is generally estimated that the Amhara, together with the closely related Tigre, constitute about one-third of this total population. One of the most recent estimates gives the number of native speakers of Amharic, the language of the Amhara, as approximately 7,800,000. (cf. Bender 1971:217)

25. Africa For Visitors - Africa Travel Information
Imperial ethiopia ethiopian History, culture, TraditionImperial Family of ethiopia, ethiopian and African history, culture and tradition.
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26. Ethiopia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the history, government and politics, geography, economy, demographics, language and culture of ethiopia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopia
Ethiopia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Amharic Ityop'iya ) is a country situated in the Horn of Africa . It has one of the most extensive known histories as an independent nation on the continent. Unique among African countries, Ethiopia maintained independence during the Scramble for Africa , and continued to do so except for a 5 year period when it was under Italian ocupation. Ethiopia was historically called Abyssinia . The name "Ethiopia" is sometimes thought by Westerners to derive from a Greek term meaning "burnt visage", but this etymology is problematic. Ethiopian sources state that the name is derived from a son or grandson of Cush, son of Ham Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Ityop'iya Federalawi Demokrasiyawi Ripeblik
In Detail (Full size) National motto Amharic Capital Addis Ababa ... Ranked 16th
60.0/km² Currency Birr ETB Time zone ... Whedefit Gesgeshi Woude Henate Ethiopia (March Forward, Dear Mother Ethiopia) Internet TLD .et Calling Code
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The Kingdom of Aksum , the first verifiable kingdom of great power to rise in Ethiopia, rose during the first century CE . The Persian religious figure Mani listed Axum with Rome Persia , and China as one of the four great powers of his time. It was in the early 4th century that a Syro-Greek castaway

27. Imperial Ethiopia - Ethiopian History, Culture, Tradition
Information site of the Crown Council of ethiopia, Ethiopic history, traditions, and culture.
http://www.imperialethiopia.org/
Imperial Family of Ethiopia. Ethiopian history, culture, tradition, aid and more.
Welcome to the official site of the Imperial Crown Council of Ethiopia, the governing body of the Imperial Family of Ethiopia, Africa's oldest royal dynasty. This site presents the history of Ethiopia and its kings and queens , as well as information on the Imperial Family's various cultural and humanitarian activities , the Ethiopian aristocracy and Ethiopia's religions . Since the death of Emperor Ahma Selassie, son and successor of Emperor Haile Selassie , the Crown Council has embodied the leadership of the Imperial Family, and the history, hopes and dreams of a nation.
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28. Ethiopia - Ethiopian History - Aksum
The origination of the peoples of Aksum, their lives, and culture.
http://www.ethiopianhistory.com/aksum
Aksum
300 BCE - 531 CE Aksum’s foundation is suggested to be as early as 300 BCE. Very little is known of the time period between the mid-first millennium BCE to the beginning of Aksum’s flourish, thought to be around the first century CE. There is little in common between the Aksumites and the earlier pre-Aksumite civilizations (Munro-Hay 1991, 4). The Aksumite kingdom was located in the northern province of Tigray and there it remained the capital of Ethiopia until the seventh century CE. Aksum owes its prosperity to its location. The Blue Nile basin and the Afar depression are both within a close proximity of Aksum. The former is rich of gold and the latter of salt: both materials having a highly important use to the Aksumites. Aksum was also within an accessible distance to the port of Adulis, on the coast of the Red Sea, hence maintaining trade relations with other nations, such as Egypt, India, and Arabia. Aksum’s ‘fertile’ and ‘well-watered’ location produced enough food for its population as well as its exotic animals, such as elephants and rhinoceros (Pankhurst 1998, 22-3). Aksum inherited a culture highly influenced by South Arabia. The Aksumites' language

29. Homepage Of The Journal AETHIOPICA
International Journal of ethiopian Studies (published at the Universit¤t Hamburg) devoted to the scholarly study of the linguistics, literature, history, archaeology, palaeography, religion(s), traditional art, culture, and ethnology (anthropology) of ethiopia and Eritrea.
http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/AETHIOPICA/

30. Category:Ethiopian Culture - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
ethiopian music ethiopian sport. L. Languages of ethiopia. Articles in category ethiopian culture . There are 10 articles in this category.
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Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ethiopian_culture Categories Ethiopia Culture by country ... African culture Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox

31. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
River flowing through Egypt and Sudan, which has its sources in ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Burundi. Length is 6,671 km. Includes details of its geography with a map, culture and history.
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32. Welcome To GondarLink!
Notes on history, culture, geography, wildlife, maps and information for travellers.
http://www.gondarlink.org.uk/
date Welcome to GondarLink! Ethiopia:
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Ethiopia on the web
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GondarLink is a charity dedicated to supporting the young people in the Gondar region of northern Ethiopia . Read about our exciting and expanding work and get in contact if you would like to. GondarLink Guide to Ethiopia School links Volunteer programme Circus Azezo
Since 1996 we have worked through school linking programmes, special projects and alongside other partner charities to improve the education and lives of those who need it most.
Our extensive website tells of all the work that GondarLink is doing in Ethiopia and also of the other charities and school links we are involved with. We particularly recommend our Guide to Ethiopia which, we hope, contains everything you could wish to know about this wonderful country. Whether you're planning a visit to the Horn of Africa , researching for a project or just curious about this facinating country do check it out.

33. Welcome To UCLA Fowler Museum Of Cultural History
Expressions of ethiopian culture The Paintings of Qes Adamu Tesfaw Join scholars of ethiopia history and culture to consider the expressive traditions
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34. The Sidama Concern
News, articles, reviews and discussion about the Sidama people and culture in ethiopia.
http://www.sidamaconcern.com/
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35. Ethiopia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Comprehensive facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of this African country.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/ethiopia/
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Travelling in Ethiopia won't be everyone's cup of chai: there's not much tourist infrastructure here, and checking your email rivals carrier pigeon for speed. But the landscape is splendid, the people are welcoming, the sense of history is tangible and you won't have to worry about crowds of tourists. Avoid Eritrean Border Travel within 20km (12mi) of the Eritrean border military zone - in the Tigray and Afar regions - should be avoided. The border itself is permanently closed. Ethnic tensions dog the west of the country.
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36. Ethiopia : Culture : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library
Selected Internet Resources country . Portals to the World contain selective links providing authoritative, indepth information about the nations and
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/amed/ethiopia/resources/ethiopia-culture.htm
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Ethiopia Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
Culture: Ethiopia
Includes performing and visual arts, film, music, museums, theater, folklore. Check sites listed under 'General' for more information and under 'Search Engines' for more sites. Created and maintained by the
Collections and Services Directorate Abyssinia Web Site (http://www.ethioabyssinia.co.uk)
In addition to news about the Ethiopian community in the United Kingdom has helpful documents such as an easy-to-print out Ethiopic alphabet and page offering a number of Ethiopian musical selections.
Aethiopica: International Journal of Ethiopian Studies
(Hamburg, Germany) (http://www.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/AETHIOPICA/)
Begun with vol 1 in 1998, this journal offers essays, bibliographies and book reviews in "all aspects of linguistics, philology, history, archeology, palaeography, religion(s), traditional art and culture as well as ethnology (anthropology) in the Horn of Africa."
Africa - Explore the Regions - Ethiopian Highlands
(http://www.pbs.org/wnet/africa/explore/ethiopia/ethiopia%5Foverview.html)

37. Ethiopia101
Articles on Ethiopian history and culture.
http://www.suite101.com/articles.cfm/ethiopia/

38. Ethiopia-Islam And Middle East
on the rise of Islam in ethiopia and Modern ethiopian history and culture. Visit ethiopiaSite containing Information on ethiopian history, culture and
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Family Life: A good website on family life in Ethiopia. Focuses on the changing demographics of marriage, including average age of marriage and financial factors affecting marriage in the poverty-ridden country. Explains how this factor of the culture is changing Ethiopian Culture A good link page on Ethiopian culture. Provides links in the main categories of art, facts and info, food, language, literature, music, people, and religion. The art page in particular provides many good links. History and Change: A fantastic web-page detailing the history of Ethiopia and the cultural changes. Great information on the rise of Islam in Ethiopia and Modern Ethiopian history and culture. Visit Ethiopia: Site containing Information on Ethiopian history, culture and environment. Information on Culture includes festivals, ethnic composition, religious composition, common foods, and literature. Also includes information on the major cities of the country. This is also a tourism site.

39. Culture Directory At Sellassie Cyber University
ethiopian culture is the world treasure and must be known no less than its younger One without the culture, is without the past. Today ethiopia lives
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CULTURE Index NEW Family Directory Index Academics Directory Index DIASPORA Index ... Directories The new pages only, the old ones are at Traditions Guide . Each page in this directory deserves to be a directory itself. Food, language, religions if you have your own pages, which should be a part of this listing, contact us and we will include you webmaster
Ethiopian Culture is the world treasure and must be known no less than its younger European sisters. There is no history without understanding culture. One without the culture, is without the past. Today Ethiopia lives through delay stages of modernity not having much interest to her past. Keeping with the roots was one of the Haile Sellassie tasks. We follow the same tradition. Not only restoration and preservation of Ethiopian heritage is our goal, but advancing it. That is why you can see the double name . Living culture is the people, you. Culture doesn't exist without memory and there is no future without culture. Knowing means remembering. Do you want to feel home? Do you want to be in peace with yourself?

40. Coptic Church @ Sellassie Cyber University
photo archive ecards ethiopian culture. Guide to ethiopia 1898323666. addislive.com Questa online *. booklist *
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"Talk with Esther" (subscribe to usellassie (mailing list and chat - see hours and schedual). Free. Culture, cooking, history, books from sellassie.com . Amrahic/English from HIM Ethiopian Orthodoxy see more @ Sellassie WWW Sellassie Forum Sellassie Cyber Museum Ring
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Ethiopian Orthodox Church
Ethiopian Orthodox church is the oldest of all Eastern Christianities (although Armenians would argue it). There are at least three separate bodies of Tawahedo church with their own administrations in Addis Ababa, Jerusalem and North America (also in Jamaica and Europe). Sometimes Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahedo Church is called Copic, which is due to the fact that till the early fifties the head of Ethiopian church was selected in Alexandria, Egypt and this tradition was changed under Haile Sellassie. Before the revolution the numbers of Ethiopian clergy were big, since Orthodoxy is usually very vested in monastic order. They say that during the Red Terror (1975-78) over 200 thousands monks were executed in Ethiopia.

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