The Oromo ethnic group is one of the largest in Africa, with a population of over 40 million. They primarily reside in Ethiopia, but can also be found in parts of Kenya and Somalia. The Oromo people have a rich history that dates back centuries, with their origins believed to be in the Horn of Africa.
In terms of polity, the Oromo have a decentralized political structure, with various clans and tribes governing themselves. Their language, Oromo, is widely spoken and is one of the largest Afro-Asiatic languages.
The Oromo culture is diverse and vibrant, with traditional music, dance, and art playing a significant role. In terms of food, the Oromo cuisine consists of staples such as injera (a sourdough flatbread) and various meat and vegetable dishes.
The Oromo people have their own unique beliefs and religion, which combines elements of traditional animism and Islam. They also have a long history of craftsmanship and are known for their skills in pottery, weaving, and metalwork.
Notable individuals from the Oromo ethnic group include Haile Fida, a prominent politician, and Tirunesh Dibaba, a world-renowned long-distance runner.
The Oromo people have close ties with neighboring ethnic groups such as the Amhara and Somali, with whom they share cultural and historical connections.