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    • QAACCESSA KITAABAA: SEENAA JIREENYAA FI QABSOO ABO
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    • Oromo Unity and the Pragmatic Path Forward
    • 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗲𝗯𝗮𝘁𝗲: 𝗔 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗢𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗼 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗴𝗴𝗹𝗲
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  • Article
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    • Irreechaa Tulluu: A Celebration of Oromo Culture and Ecology
    • “Mirriga” – The Living Constitution of the Oromo People
    • Tarree Leedii: A Sacred Ground for Karrayyuu Governance
    • Tarree Leedii: A Model for Time-Bound Democracy
    • Understanding the Gada System: Africa’s Unique Democracy
    • የኦሮሞ ገዳ ሥርዓት እና ዴሞክራሲ
    • Understanding Karrayyuu Oromo Genealogy
    • The Architecture of Peace & Conflict in the Gada System
    • Reviving Makkoo Bilii: The Oromo’s Lost Constitutional Legacy
    • Buttaa Qaluu: Apprenticeship in Political Leadership
    • Cultural Significance of the Gadaa System in Oromo Society
    • Me’ee Bokkoo: The Future of Guji Oromo Culture
    • Gumii Gaayo: Indigenous Governance and Its Modern Implications
    • Oda Bultum: Rediscovering an Ancient Democracy
    • Odaa Nabee: The Erosion of Sacred Oromo Democracy
    • Odaa Madda Walaabuu: Roots of Oromo Identity and Governance
    • Odaa Roobaa: Guardian of Gadaa Law at Risk
    • Odaa Nabee – The Living Heart of Tuulama Gadaa
    • Odaa Nabee: The Heart of Tuulama Culture
    • Daaniyaa’s Third Edition: A Tool for Oromo Liberation
    • Understanding the Gadaa Clock: Oromo Time and Democracy
    • Beyond Strongman Politics: The 2026 Vision for Unity
    • The Unbreakable Framework – Tuulama Gadaa and the Resilience of an Oromo Nation
    • Elders Forge Unity to Safeguard the Gadaa Legacy
    • Odaa Bisil – More Than a Place, A Living Legacy
    • DABBASAA GUYYOO: The Unwavering Voice of Oromo Gadaa Wisdom
    • Beyond the Newsfeed: Why We Must Build a Digital Legacy Beyond Facebook
    • The Unbreakable Chain: The Life and Legacy of Jaal Lagaasaa Wagii (1960-2008)
    • The Unreturned Song: The Life and Enduring Disappearance of Artist Jireenya Ayyaana
    • “I Have Not Died, I Raise Generations”: Zarihun Wadaajoo and the Unsilenced Echo
    • The Living Archive: Dr. Ali Birra and the Soundscape of a Nation
    • DHAHAA (HENNAA): THE INDIGENOUS OROMO CALENDAR SYSTEM
    • The Living Code: Unlocking the Sacred Architecture of Karrayyu Gadaa
    • The Unbreakable Will: Why the Choice for Oromia is a Choice for Ethiopia’s Future
    • The Quiet Revolution: How Hearts, Minds, and Civics Forge True Oromo Victory
    • The Long Arc: On Patience, Freedom, and the Unseen Horizon
    • The Unquenchable Flame: The Living Legacy of Oromia’s First President
    • Reclaiming Oromo Truth: The Movement to Heal History and Shape a Sovereign Future
    • In a Quiet Home, a Community’s Heart Beats: Oromo Tradition Honors an Elder’s Legacy
    • The Unfinished Legacy of Baroo Tumsaa: Architect of a Nation’s Liberation
    • WHY OROMOS MUST FIGHT FOR THE REBIRTH OF SOVEREIGN AND DEMOCRATIC OROMIA
    • The Moral Compass of a Nation: Reclaiming the Qallu, the Oromo’s Indigenous System of Justice
    • At the Crossroads: The Karrayyu Oromo and the Fight to Preserve an Ancient Civilization
    • የ2010 ለውጥ: ኢትዮጵያን ከ”66ቱ ትውልድ” የፖለቲካ አዙሪት ያላቀቀው እልቂት
    • የኦሮሞ ማንነት ማጥፋት የተድላ ኃይሌ ዕድል ፕሮግራም
  • Oromo Story
    • The Role of Diaspora in Preserving Oromo Heritage
    • “The Poisoner of Kabbee” – Dejazmach Kebede Bizunesh and Ethiopia’s Unwritten Heroics
    • The Legacy of Mahdi Hamid Mudde: Preserving Oromo Identity
    • The Unsilenced Voice – Colonel Maammoo Mazammir
    • Dawud Ibsa: The Enduring Voice of Oromo Liberation
    • The Unbroken Song: Martha Kuwee Kumsa and the Life of Radical Hope
    • Abbaa Caalaa Lataa: The Enduring Journey of a Revolutionary
    • Leencoo Lataa: Intellectual Warrior of the Oromo Struggle
    • Sons of Sooddoo: Heroes of Oromo Resistance
    • Remembering Bernadette Hailé Fida: A Legacy of Love and Resilience
    • Gaara Mul’ataa Hanga Yunivarsiitii Joorjiyaatti: Prof. Mohaammad Hasan
    • From Mount Mul’ata to Academia: The Life of Professor Hassan
    • A Brief Biography of General Hussein Bunee (1898-2002)
    • Seenaa Gabaabaa Obbo Goobasaa Tuujjoo Gurmeessaa
    • A Brief Biography of Obbo Goobasaa Tuujjoo Gurmeessaa (1894-2018)
    • Seenaa Koloneel Aliyyii Cirrii (1921–2017)
    • The Legacy of Abdullahi Lungoo: A Pillar of Oromo Liberation
    • Reflecting on the Review of “My Life”
    • Jeneraal Xulaa Duubee: The Unsung Giant of the Oromo Struggle
    • Forgotten Heroes of Oromo Nation Rise Again: Haaji Quxxaa Dambii
    • In Memory of Maramee Harqaa (1950-1995): A Valiant Heart for Her People
    • In Commemoration of the 17th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Jaal Laggasaa Wagii
    • Dabbasa Guyyoo: Guardian of the Gadaa System
    • Eng. Tesfahun Camada Gurmeessa (1976-2013)
    • Abboomaa Mitikkuu (Abbaa Xiiqii): The Unyielding Spirit
    • Haayilee Fidaa Kumaa: The Architect of the Oromo Alphabet
    • A Biographical Profile: Colonel Maammoo Mazaamir
    • Jaarsoo Waaqoo: The Voice of Oromo Heritage
    • Baroo Tumsaa: Pillar of the Oromo Liberation Movement
    • Seenaa Baaroo Tumsaa (1938-1978)
    • The Pioneers of Oromo-Language Radio: Honoring Ayub Abubakar (1941-1967)
  • Kaayyoo
    • Oromo Studies Association’s Statement on Scholar Attacks
    • The Shinnige Massacre and the Unhealed Wounds of the Oromo Struggle
    • Exploring Finfinnee: A Rich Tapestry of Oromo History
    • Dhaamsa ABO Bara Haaraa 2026: Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo
    • Understanding Shanan: Oromo Postpartum Traditions
    • Symbolic Foods of Shanan Ceremonies in Oromo Culture
    • The Odaa Tree: Where God Solidified His Covenant with Humanity
    • Irreechaa: The Oromo Thanksgiving Festival
    • The Oromo Educational Experience: A Cultural Insight
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  • At the Crossroads: The Karrayyu Oromo and the Fight to Preserve an Ancient Civilization
  • Baroo Tumsaa: Pillar of the Oromo Liberation Movement
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  • Beyond the Newsfeed: Why We Must Build a Digital Legacy Beyond Facebook
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  • DABBASAA GUYYOO: The Unwavering Voice of Oromo Gadaa Wisdom
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  • Dhaamsa ABO Bara Haaraa 2026: Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo
  • DHAHAA (HENNAA): THE INDIGENOUS OROMO CALENDAR SYSTEM
  • Elders Forge Unity to Safeguard the Gadaa Legacy
  • Empower community by enhancing access to accurate information
  • Eng. Tesfahun Camada Gurmeessa (1976-2013)
  • Exploring Finfinnee: A Rich Tapestry of Oromo History
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  • Forgotten Heroes of Oromo Nation Rise Again: Haaji Quxxaa Dambii
  • From Mount Mul’ata to Academia: The Life of Professor Hassan
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  • In Memory of Maramee Harqaa (1950-1995): A Valiant Heart for Her People
  • Irbuu: Aadaa Oromoo fi Qabsoo Rakkina
  • Irreecha Arfaasaa 2025: Oromo Festival in Melbourne
  • Irreecha Birraa 2025: Oromo Festival in Melbourne
  • Irreechaa Tulluu: A Celebration of Oromo Culture and Ecology
  • Irreechaa: The Oromo Thanksgiving Festival
  • Jaarsoo Waaqoo: The Voice of Oromo Heritage
  • Jeneraal Xulaa Duubee: The Unsung Giant of the Oromo Struggle
  • Kebede Anissa: The Voice of Ethiopia’s Aspirations
  • Leencoo Lataa: Intellectual Warrior of the Oromo Struggle
  • Media
  • Media’s Role in Violence Prevention and Peacebuilding
  • Me’ee Bokkoo: The Future of Guji Oromo Culture
  • NEWS
  • Oda Bultum: Rediscovering an Ancient Democracy
  • Odaa Bisil – More Than a Place, A Living Legacy
  • Odaa Madda Walaabuu: Roots of Oromo Identity and Governance
  • Odaa Nabee – The Living Heart of Tuulama Gadaa
  • Odaa Nabee: The Erosion of Sacred Oromo Democracy
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  • Pretoria, Power, and the Unraveling of a Narrative
  • QAACCESSA KITAABAA: SEENAA JIREENYAA FI QABSOO ABO
  • Reclaiming Oromo Truth: The Movement to Heal History and Shape a Sovereign Future
  • Reflecting on the Review of “My Life”
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  • Seenaa Koloneel Aliyyii Cirrii (1921–2017)
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  • Take Action
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  • Tarree Leedii: A Sacred Ground for Karrayyuu Governance
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  • The Legacy of Abdullahi Lungoo: A Pillar of Oromo Liberation
  • The Legacy of Mahdi Hamid Mudde: Preserving Oromo Identity
  • The Living Archive: Dr. Ali Birra and the Soundscape of a Nation
  • The Living Code: Unlocking the Sacred Architecture of Karrayyu Gadaa
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  • The Moral Compass of a Nation: Reclaiming the Qallu, the Oromo’s Indigenous System of Justice
  • The Odaa Tree: Where God Solidified His Covenant with Humanity
  • The Oromo Educational Experience: A Cultural Insight
  • The Pioneers of Oromo-Language Radio: Honoring Ayub Abubakar (1941-1967)
  • The Quiet Revolution: How Hearts, Minds, and Civics Forge True Oromo Victory
  • The Role of Diaspora in Preserving Oromo Heritage
  • The Shinnige Massacre and the Unhealed Wounds of the Oromo Struggle
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  • The Unsilenced Voice – Colonel Maammoo Mazammir
  • Understanding Karrayyuu Oromo Genealogy
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  • “Mirriga” – The Living Constitution of the Oromo People
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