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where capitalism has not yet arrived


The eastern Ethiopia is little known and little visited by tourists, but is a collection of ethnic groups and tribes  fairs where capitalism has not yet arrived.
Barentu the Oromo people , Represent and one of the two halves of the original ethnic Oromo ( the other half being the Borana ) ethnic Oromo are the largest Cushitic -speaking group of people living in Northeast and East Africa.
from addis ababa going to Awash , meet the pastors Karayu which are a subgroup of the Oromo , are distinguished by their hairstyle and wearing a white robe and a dagger ( jile ) similar to the Afar .
fight for grazing lands and water resources is a constant and daily challenge for the Karayu . This results in conflicts with neighboring tribes : such as the Afar tribe or the Eisa , but Also with some other ethnic Oromo ethnic subgroups ....
Awash going north you go in the region ahmara , where there are the Wallo Oromo and other subgroups , and the Afars who compete for territory. in the city of bati there is a big market where tribes come together and sell their cattle and camels ...
where capitalism has not yet arrived
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