Hawecha. a woman for all time / Rhodia Mann.
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TextPublication details: [S.l.] : Longhorn Publishers, 2008.Description: 198 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 996695144X
- 9789966951441
- 920
- PR 9381.9 .M36 2007
| Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Books | The MUA Library South C campus - Fiction & Motivation | Biographies | PR 9381.9 .M36 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2009-1209 | |
| Books | The MUA Library South C campus - Fiction & Motivation | Biographies | PR 9381.9 .M36 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2009-1208 |
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Two hundred years ago, a girl was born into the Oromo tribe, which occupies land in southern Ethiopia as well as in the far north of Kenya. At a time when men ruled the world and young women had no authority whatsoever, Hawecha gradually rose to a position of unprecedented leadership and power. She became the most famous Prophetess of the Oromo people, saving them from famine, pestilence, war and death. Eventually, she became a part of their oral history. In 1986, a Catholic Mission near the Kenya/Ethiopia border founded the first school for Oromo girls in Kenya, using the story of Hawecha as their inspiration. Rhodia Mann was born in Kenya and studied Oromo culture under a highly-respected oral historian and mystic. She attended major Oromo ceremonies in northern Kenya, and also visited the Oromo in southern Ethiopia. Presented as a historical novel, the legend of Hawecha is used as a means to bring a fascinating and little-known culture to the wider world.
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