Wikipedia:WikiProject Ethiopia/Resources
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Useful resources for creating and adding to articles. Resources may be listed in multiple sections (including General as well as a specific category) if they are particularly helpful and specific (e.g. Encyclopaedia Aethiopica).
Ethiopian calendar date -> Gregorian (for all years). Note, it doesn't seem to be accurate for earlier dates (before 18th or 17th c.). [1]
[edit] General
General
(none of the encyclopedias includes information on topics after 1974) |
[edit] History
Particularly giood sources
[edit] Particularly good sources:
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General History
General:
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Hominids
[edit] Hominids
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Archaeological
[edit] Archaeological
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Pre-Aksumite
[edit] Pre-Aksumite
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Aksumite
[edit] Aksumite
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Zagwe
[edit] Zagwe
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Solomonic
[edit] Solomonic (1270-1527)
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Ahmed Gragn
[edit] Ahmed Gragn
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Gonderine Era
[edit] Gonderine Era
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Zemene Mesafint
[edit] Zemene Mesafint
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Early Modern Era (to 1974)
[edit] Early Modern Era (to 1974)
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Current Issues
[edit] Current Issues
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[edit] Linguistic
General:
- Herausgegeben von Uhlig, Siegbert, Encyclopaedia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden:Harrassowitz Verlag, 2003/05/07/09.
SIL:http://www.sil.org/silesr/indexes/country.html (see entry under #Ethiopia)
All others below are from there respective pages (for now), with the exception of those that are separated from the main list by a spacer.
Afar
[edit] Afar language
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Amharic
[edit] Amharic
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Argobba
[edit] Argobba
Link to SIL: http://www.sil.org/silesr/2002/026/ |
Beja
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Bussa
[edit] Bussa language
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Cushitic
[edit] Cushitic languages |
Ethio-Semitic
[edit] Ethio-Semitic languages |
Gafat
[edit] Gafat language
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[edit] Gurage Languages
Inor
[edit] Inor language
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Sebat Bet
[edit] Sebat Bet Gurage
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Silt'e
[edit] Silt'e
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Soddo
[edit] SoddoThe use of idem below is a bit confusing. Can someone clear that up?
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Harari
[edit] Harari
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Kambaata
[edit] Kambaata |
Kayla
[edit] Kayla language
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Khamtanga
[edit] Khamtanga language
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Konso
[edit] Konso language |
Libido
[edit] Libido language |
[edit] Nilo-Saharan
Berta
[edit] Berta
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Me'en
[edit] Me'en |
Nuer
[edit] Nuer |
Rer Bare
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Shabo
[edit] Shabo
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Turkana
[edit] Turkana
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[edit] Omotic languages
See esp. SIL: http://www.sil.org/silesr/indexes/country.html (under #Ethiopia - focuses on Omotic languages)
Anfillo
[edit] Anfillo(last four not yet used)
Yigezu, Moges & Yehualashet (1995) 'Anfillo: a sketch of grammar and lexicon', Afrikanistisch Arbeitspapiere, 43. Cologne: University of Cologne/Institute of African Studies.
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Bench
[edit] Bench
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Ongota
[edit] Ongota
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Oromigna
[edit] Oromigna
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Qemant
[edit] Qemant language(also Kemant) SIL: http://www.sil.org/silesr/2002/031/ (excellent resource - Sociolinguistic, cultural, and some analysis of the language) |
Qwara
[edit] Qwara language
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Saho
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Sidamo
[edit] Sidamo
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Somali
[edit] Somali
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Tigrinya
[edit] Tigrinya
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Weyto
[edit] Weyto
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Zay
[edit] Zay
SIL: http://www.sil.org/silesr/2002/024/ (on whole language area, not just Zay language - statistical & sociolinguistic, not analytical and descriptive of the language) |
Statistical
[edit] Statistical
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Politics
[edit] Politics
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