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The textbook explains the role of the Siinqee (a ritual staff carried by Oromo women) and its significance in peace-making and women's rights within the Gadaa system. kitaaba gadaa kutaa 2ffaa
Children learn about the early chronological steps ( Gulantaa ) of a person’s life cycle within the system.
The Oromo people are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, with a rich cultural heritage. Their traditional social and political system, known as the Gadaa system, is based on democratic principles, where leaders are elected through a complex system of selection. The Gadaa system is deeply rooted in Oromo culture and is reflected in their literature, art, and traditional practices. Karoora Barnoota Gadaa 2ffaa Bara 2017 - Orginal
: The textbook focuses heavily on Dabballee , which is the very first grade of the Gadaa system.
Dhaloonni haaraan aadaa isaa akka beeku fi kabaju taasisa. Their traditional social and political system, known as
Kitaaba Gadaa Kutaa 2ffaa – Qabeenya Uumamaa Keessatti Cuunfame
Lessons cover the importance of Ollummaa (neighborliness) and Tokkummaa (unity), encouraging children to respect elders and support peers.
The system is organized into five parties ( gogeessa ), each holding political power for eight years before passing it to the next party in a peaceful, democratic transition of power. The Gadaa system has been praised as a model of indigenous democracy and is the subject of numerous scholarly works [source missing]. Its UNESCO recognition as a heritage of humanity underscores its global value and the importance of preserving it.
The impact of this curriculum is already being felt. There is a growing demand for these textbooks, and the Oromia Education Bureau has reported distributing over 100,000 books to students in various grades. The popularity of the series has also led to the development of digital versions, including mobile applications for Kitaaba Gadaa Kutaa 1ffaa available on the Google Play Store, and similar apps are likely for subsequent volumes, making the material more accessible to a tech-savvy generation.