Introduction: Aims of Visit and Itinerary

Our first-ever visit to Ethiopia began on Sunday 14th and ended on Monday 29th September 2008. Prior to arrival, much communication had been exchanged between us, Paul Rankin and Nicolas Villaume, and our Ethiopian collaborators especially with Darout Gum’a and Wondimu Gaga from the Initiative for Community Action NGO (ILCA) to make our brief time productive and relevant. The purpose of the visit was to create exposure and facilitate experience sharing between the LCS team and their potential Ethiopian collaborators and communities in order to look for possible ways of expanding LCS missions to Ethiopia.

Several destinations in Southern Ethiopia were included in the schedule to meet communities and cultural organizations as per the original proposal of Dr. Wolde Gossa Tadesse, Program Officer of The Christensen Fund (TCF) for the African Rift Valley (see http://www.christensenfund.org/frame_about.html ). Ethiopia, especially the Southwest is a a hotspot of cultural diversity- see for example the map of language groups, http://gughe.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=57

We started with a meeting at Shiromeda near Addis with the Gamo weaver cooperative.Our journey then from Addis in a rented 4x4 took us South along the main tarmac arterial road, past fertile green plains near the Rift Valley lakes, with an excursion to the university of Awasa, then SW from the junction at Sheshamanee in a loop W of large lakes, along rather variable roads via Sodo to the lovely southern 'mosquito capital' of Arba Minch, some 220 miles S. of Addis. With Arba Minch as our base, we continued S to see communities around the crossroad town of Konso, then W along a surprisingly good new road under construction to Woito. From Woito we made a short visit to meet herder communities in dry hot Aerbore in the Stephanie Wildlife Reserve near the Kenya border.

Returning Arba Minch, we made several trips N on difficult roads, even for a 4x4, into the highland cultures in the chilly and sometimes very rainy mountains around Chen'cha before returning to Addis Ababa. At the end of the trip we were fortunate to be able to witness some of the Mesqala festivities that are an important and colourful celebration in Ethiopia at the end of September. (Mesqala, or Meskel meaning cross, is a huge feast celebrating the legendary finding of the True Cross on which Christ is said to have been crucified. It was reputedly first celebrated in AD 326.)

During the visit, opportunities were taken to make audio recordings of some sample stories from storytellers and take their photos, after explaining the reason and getting their permission of course. These story samples can be helpful to explain the possibilities for LCS work in Ethiopia, but also to show a model of how LCS tries to work respectfully with young and old alike.

This blog records our daily experiences. Much of the text has been written by our friend, Darout Gum'a. Some conclusions are drawn at the end.

Notes: Clicking on any image should open a magnified view.

Click on 'Older posts' at the end of this page, bottom right
to see all the blog and our final conclusions

© Living Cultural Storybases 2008. All the published material presented or displayed in this blog including text, images and sounds is copyrighted. Please do not use this material without written consent, by contacting the authors or via http://www.storybases.org/

3 comments:

Lord Hutton said...

Amazing what a variety of languages can survive outside the pernicious influence of western homogenisation. No doubt Europe was like that once

Unknown said...

Do you need personal loan? Does your firm company or industry need financial assistance? Do you need finance to start your business? Do you need finance to expand your business? We give out loan to
interested individuals who are seeking loan with good faith. Are you seriously in need of an urgent loan contact us at Email: umarhassanahmad30@gmail.com

Dr Purva Pius said...

Hello Everybody,
My name is Mrs Sharon Sim. I live in Singapore and i am a happy woman today? and i told my self that any lender that rescue my family from our poor situation, i will refer any person that is looking for loan to him, he gave me happiness to me and my family, i was in need of a loan of S$250,000.00 to start my life all over as i am a single mother with 3 kids I met this honest and GOD fearing man loan lender that help me with a loan of S$250,000.00 SG. Dollar, he is a GOD fearing man, if you are in need of loan and you will pay back the loan please contact him tell him that is Mrs Sharon, that refer you to him. contact Dr Purva Pius,via email:(urgentloan22@gmail.com) Thank you.

BORROWERS APPLICATION DETAILS


1. Name Of Applicant in Full:……..
2. Telephone Numbers:……….
3. Address and Location:…….
4. Amount in request………..
5. Repayment Period:………..
6. Purpose Of Loan………….
7. country…………………
8. phone…………………..
9. occupation………………
10.age/sex…………………
11.Monthly Income…………..
12.Email……………..

Regards.
Managements
Email Kindly Contact: urgentloan22@gmail.com