Funny you mention "Omo" because I have read where people classified Somalis as Omo Tanas? Actually I think in terms of language, the somali tongue is very close to natives of that region.Mckuus wrote:Oromo means people of the Omo river. They came originally from the Southwest Ethiopian highlands, somewhere near the Sidama homeland, and subsequently conquered almost all of South-Central Ethiopia.
Oromos aren't native to the Ahmar mountains in the East.
A Gara Man Cushite Thread
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Those people (like the Rendille etc) descent from ancient Somalis who had a bit of fun with Omotic women. You know they got their camels from the north.
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For some reason thats just hard to believe
but what makes you believe there could not be camels from northern keyna turkana?
but what makes you believe there could not be camels from northern keyna turkana?
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The camel was first domesticated in the Arabian Peninsula or Somaliland, it is not a Kenyan animal. The very presence of camel pastoralism in Rendille country represents contacts with Northerners.
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But it is not only the Rendile or Somali who have them?Mckuus wrote:The camel was first domesticated in the Arabian Peninsula or Somaliland, it is not a Kenyan animal. The very presence of camel pastoralism in Rendille country represents contacts with Northerners.
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Damn hadn't realised there were so many Oromos on SNet.
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@ OP don't know if you meant it or not but funny either way

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The camel is not terribly useful in the Ethiopian highlands, so it must have been Somalis who introduced it to others.Gara Man wrote: But it is not only the Rendile or Somali who have them?
Turkana are Nilotes who only recently came from Southern Sudan, which historically had no camels.
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The funny thing is people here took this as something seriousBlackVelvet wrote:Damn hadn't realised there were so many Oromos on SNet.
ps@ OP don't know if you meant it or not but funny either way
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When i am talking Turkana I am talking about Lake Turkana not the tribe. The people around there do carry camel I believe.Mckuus wrote:The camel is not terribly useful in the Ethiopian highlands, so it must have been Somalis who introduced it to others.Gara Man wrote: But it is not only the Rendile or Somali who have them?
Turkana are Nilotes who only recently came from Southern Sudan, which historically had no camels.
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Gara Man wrote:The funny thing is people here took this as something seriousBlackVelvet wrote:Damn hadn't realised there were so many Oromos on SNet.
ps@ OP don't know if you meant it or not but funny either way
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Ok, but still it has been introduced to them by Somalis as the camel is not native to that area.Gara Man wrote:When i am talking Turkana I am talking about Lake Turkana not the tribe. The people around there do carry camel I believe.
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funny thing is they did a genetic study on camels in the horn and they are from arabia.
the beja got it from sinai nomads , and then took them all the way down to eritrea, the afar then adopted the camel
later the somalis..
the beja got it from sinai nomads , and then took them all the way down to eritrea, the afar then adopted the camel
later the somalis..
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Somalis are cattle-owners, not camel riders. Camels are very new to the culture, slightly under or over a thousand years I'd say. Somalis are much closer to their Nilotic neighbors in culture and custom, than North Africans or people of the near-east.
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Many Nilotes in Kenya have significant Cushitic influence, particularly the Samburu and Maasai (they use the Gada system and whatnot), those are classified as Nilo-Hamites. However, you won't find any similarities between the pure Nilotes of South Sudan/North Uganda and Cushites. Those people are quite alien to Cushites.Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Somalis are cattle-owners, not camel riders. Camels are very new to the culture, slightly under or over a thousand years I'd say. Somalis are much closer to their Nilotic neighbors in culture and custom, than North Africans or people of the near-east.
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Somalia's environment has been like that for tens of thousands of years and the Somali people culturally, historically, and geographically have had little to do with cattle which is very unsuitable for the type of environment the Somali people formed.Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Somalis are cattle-owners, not camel riders. Camels are very new to the culture, slightly under or over a thousand years I'd say. Somalis are much closer to their Nilotic neighbors in culture and custom, than North Africans or people of the near-east.
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