Ethiopia houses over 80 nations,
languages, and cultures. People of different race, conviction and religion
live together, sometimes peacefully, sometimes not. Some of them are so
large or powerful that they tend to call themselves Ethiopians, others
do not even know that they live in a country called Ethiopia. Hereunder
you will find a list of peoples. Descriptions will be added in the upcoming
months. If you want to add something to the descriptions or otherwise,
please contact the editor.
Special thanks for her editorial
work go to copy-editor Miss Hanneke Teunissen
Babile
Bale
Banna
Bashada
Basketto
Bena
Bench
Benna
Beta Israel
Bertha
Bonke
Bodi
Borana
Bume
Burdji
Dammohoyta
Danakil
Dankali
Darasa
Dassanetch
Dime
Dinka
Dinka Bori
Dirre
Dizi
Donyiro see Bume
Dorze
Falasha
Fasha
Fulele
Gadja'ak see Nuer Gadja'ak
Gadjioghk
Galeb
Galeba
Galila
Galla
Gamo
Ganta
Gato
Gera
Gerfa
Godjam
Gofa
Golbo
Gomma
Gona
Gudji
Guma
Gumuz
Guraghe
Inkabelo
Inkoria
Irob
Itto
Ittu see Itto
Jaghey
Jarso
Jimma
Kafa
Kaficho
Kara
Karaiyu
Karo
Koma
Konso
Konso-Gato
Konta
Koro
Kullo
Kunama
Kwego
Kwegu
Leqa
Liban
Loikop see Dassanetch
Ochollo
Odali
Ogaden
Ometo
Oro
Oromo
Oyada
Randal
Rastafarians
Raya
Reshiat
Riele
Ri'ele
Sabo
Samai see Tsamai
Seka
Shabo see Majangir
Shangama
Shilluk
Sidamo
Somali
Suri
Surma see Suri
Woita see Woyta
Wolayta
Wollega
Wollo
Woyta
Yem
Yemsa see Yem