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124. "Institute for Ethiopian Studies"
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T’ena yist’illin! Indamin nash? Dahna nash?
(Hello!, How are you? Are you well?)

A couple of days ago I went to the Institute of Ethiopian Studies located in Emperor Haile Selassie’s former palace that he donated to Addis Ababa University. IES is located on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the palace. It costs 20 Birr to get in and your ticket is good for 3-5 days after purchase. That’s a very good deal. I really wish you guys could have been here. The 1st floor of IES is beautifully set up. The floors are hardwood and there are natural cotton dividers splitting up the sections. The exhibits on the 1st floor primarily audio-visual. On this floor you take a journey through the life of an Ethiopian. It starts off with different creation stories from different ethiopian ethnic groups. Then it goes on to describe the childbearing process from different ethnic groups. From some speakers you can hear the ‘ululation’ as I read (as opposed to lo-lo-ing) of women upon the birth of a child. This is similar to what is described in Sobunfu Some’s book “Welcoming Spirit Home.” Like the Dagara and the Yoruba and the Akan and I am sure many other African ethnic groups the placenta is buried right after birth (no pun intended). They then go on to describe childhood games and stories. Hanging from the ceiling are toys for children. The stories are painted on inverted vee-shaped signs in Amharic and English. On the walls are beautiful photographs of people and places relevant to what is being discussed in each section. From there you move to initiation. I noticed that most of the early part of the exhibit focuses on Southern People. These are generally people who practise traditional African spirituality. Some look like Southern Sudanese people. Interestingly enough, the general attitude towards them is somewhat similar to that of the N. Sudanese to S. Sudanese, minus the slavery that is. Ethiopians on a whole look like any 2nd, 3rd, 4th generation African in America though. it varies greatly. The only thing they have in common in terms of looks is that they are all gorgeous. They showed some who i believe twist their hair and add a red clay to it. Many wear beautiful beaded jewelry (and in some cases not much else) that reminds me of some ppl of Kenya or the Zulu women. One interesting type of initiation involves young men having to run across the backs of 15-30 cows without falling. I believe if they fall they are put in front of the women to be laughed at and I think they are beaten by the men. In addition to still photos they have a video that shows this process. They talk also describe marriage among the ethnic groups. There is a section dedicated to Orthodox Christianity, Judaism and Islam on this floor as well. They describe conflict resolution among the ethnic groups, with concentration on those in the South. The Oromo have a council that is very much similar to the African Council of Elders to be found in 99% of pre-Islamic/pre-colonial Africa described by Chancellor Williams. The Oromo symbol is a great fig tree that has been the site of the passing on of wisdom for a very long time. There are about 20 million Oromo in Ethiopia. They outnumber the Amhara by millions. It is no wonder they take exception to having Amharic imposed upon them. They also had a name for Addis Ababa, Fin Fine I think. I guess I shouldn’t say ‘had’ since, from what I understand, they refuse to call the capital by any other name. I also hear that the Amhara make fun of the Oromo because of the way they speak Amharic, but that’s for a different correspondence. They talk a bit about sport among adults. There is a form of dueling that takes place among a particular ethnic group, that is inappropriately called ‘stick fighting.’ Rather than dueling to the death however they duel until someone falls down.

They describe the coffee ceremony and have a little one setup. They show pictures of different medicinal plants in Ethiopia too. I think after this they describe death. The show the tombstones of different ethnic groups including one which consists of carvings of the person who made the transition and his wife (or wives) and, if he was a warrior, the people he killed, and if he was a hunter, the animals he killed. They showed jewelry from different ethnic groups. they also have the instruments to bee-keeping used by the Somali, Oromo and Gurage. the most interesting thing I saw in this section was the ‘false banana’ plant. Apparently the leaves are used to wrap things (including dabo) the way we do in Jamaica and Puerto Rico with hojas de plantano, but it grows no bananas! The roots however are believed to have the cure for every disease humans could ever get by locals.

The next major section downstairs in Haile Selassie’s bedroom. It is as he left it. there are paintings of himself and his wife. There are also portraits of Menelik and his wife Tiytu. His bed has a luxurious looking spread with his emblem emblazoned in the middle. There are 2 military suits of his and I think an outfit of his wife. There is telephone to the right of the bed and to its left is a small desk. Then you go into the walk-in closet, which incidentally, is about as big as my bedroom. There is a life-size tapestry portrait of the Emperor leaning up against one of the cabinets. Beyond that is the bathroom, from which there is a lovely view of the grounds. Light blue bathtub and his and hers sinks. A very glassy cabinet to keep toiletries I suppose and everything else is Italian marble. You retrace your steps outside of the emperor’s bedroom and go to another room. It has money from the different periods, from salt and bullet money to Maria Teresa coins to dollars, all with pix of the emperor to finally the Ethiopian Birr. There are HUGE vessels for Tej (honey wine), about 4’ tall and 1.5’ in diameter. There are carved chairs and a round table with a built in sauce bowl. That pretty much does it for the 1st floor.

The 2nd floor is 85% dedicated to Orthodox Christianity with lots of religious painting depicting stories such as the martyrdom of St. George and the story of the Queen of Sheba. There are all different kinds of crosses. There is a section that has pictures of mosques in Harar and picture of Menelik and his family and a close European associate name Ilg. All the way on the other side is a cool section with musical instruments. There is the finger piano to be found in Senegal as well as other African countries. There is a LARGE assortment of drums. They play some music through speakers in this section. There is the one-stringed instrument that is player with a bow similar to that of the violin. There is also a four stringed instrument. We were told that the strings were made from the bowels of the sheep, to which they attribute the beautiful sound. There were sistrums too, these are mostly used by priests in the orthodox Christian church the way they were in Ancient KMT by KMTic priests.

Outside of the music room is the most beautiful painting: that of the battle of Adwa. This is a great source of pride for Ethiopians as it was a great victory for Ethiopians and Africans everywhere. During the Battle of Adwa Menelik and his army defeated Mussolini and his Italian army. The painting is beautiful.

I encourage anyone who visits Ethiopia to make a trip to the IES on the BEAUTIFUL grounds of Addis Ababa University.

Kemetian
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Greetings from Ethiopia!!!! [View all] , kemetian, Thu Aug-22-02 09:44 PM
 
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RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 22nd 2002
1
cosign with monique
Aug 22nd 2002
2
salaam
Aug 23rd 2002
3
RE: salaam
Sep 16th 2002
110
      by marriage
Sep 16th 2002
111
Cool !!! And BLUE MOUNTAIN IS THE BEST!
Aug 23rd 2002
4
kaffa
Aug 23rd 2002
5
      RE: kaffa
Aug 23rd 2002
6
           RE: kaffa
Aug 23rd 2002
7
                dont believe tea comes from london either ;)
Aug 23rd 2002
8
                     hehe...isn' it from china?
Aug 23rd 2002
9
                          yep, same with spaghetti
Aug 23rd 2002
10
great, keep us posted!
Aug 23rd 2002
11
be careful..Addis aint no joke...
Aug 23rd 2002
12
you've been?
Aug 25th 2002
25
      what the fuck would i go to afrika for?
Aug 26th 2002
44
Wow
Aug 23rd 2002
13
RE: Wow
Aug 23rd 2002
14
My heart is racing
Aug 23rd 2002
15
Kemetian Holla Please
Aug 24th 2002
16
GET OUT OF HERE!!!
Aug 24th 2002
20
RE: Kemetian Holla Please
Aug 25th 2002
24
Peace & Blessings
Aug 26th 2002
36
Hey, I LIKE kitfo!
Aug 26th 2002
40
      Sounds like
Aug 26th 2002
41
have a wonderful time...
Aug 24th 2002
17
Enjoy the culture & the beautiful people!
Aug 24th 2002
18
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 24th 2002
19
What are you talking about
Aug 25th 2002
29
      dude's quotes of jigga is even
Aug 27th 2002
48
      RE: What are you talking about
Sep 06th 2002
73
           RE: What are you talking about
Sep 06th 2002
74
Isn't West Africa the motherland?
Aug 24th 2002
21
No idiot
Aug 25th 2002
27
No, that seems just as weird
Aug 25th 2002
28
      So my friend....
Aug 26th 2002
32
           Firebrand
Aug 26th 2002
37
           Advice taken...I thought he was serious.
Aug 26th 2002
39
           Uh well I am in the states and I don't feel at home
Aug 26th 2002
38
Motherland
Aug 27th 2002
46
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 25th 2002
22
yes
Aug 28th 2002
55
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 25th 2002
23
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 25th 2002
26
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 25th 2002
30
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 26th 2002
31
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 28th 2002
53
      berbere in the morning
Aug 28th 2002
54
      comments/questions
Sep 05th 2002
70
           Your fiancee is Gurage?
Sep 08th 2002
81
           RE: Your fiancee is Gurage?
Sep 09th 2002
83
           Tigre/Tigrinya?
Sep 09th 2002
91
                OK, this might get confusing, but bear with me here...
Sep 09th 2002
94
                     it gets worse
Sep 10th 2002
95
           Nope
Sep 09th 2002
87
           Yeah,
Sep 20th 2002
118
           kohjoh
Sep 09th 2002
82
           RE: kohjoh
Sep 09th 2002
86
                RE: kohjoh
Sep 09th 2002
88
                     Dupont Cir. (sorry 4 postjack)
Sep 09th 2002
93
                          RE: Dupont Cir. (sorry 4 postjack)
Sep 10th 2002
96
           Skip Sodere
Sep 09th 2002
89
Minibus
Aug 26th 2002
33
we spread like wild fiya
Aug 26th 2002
34
RE: Minibus
Aug 26th 2002
42
      rasta's cant afford no trip to afrika,
Aug 27th 2002
49
           RE: rasta's cant afford no trip to afrika,
Aug 27th 2002
52
                RE: rasta's cant afford no trip to afrika,
Sep 10th 2002
97
                     No explanation, I'm sure
Sep 11th 2002
98
being a foreigner (from a western country)
Aug 26th 2002
35
WHAT?
Aug 27th 2002
51
RE: being a foreigner (from a western country)
Sep 05th 2002
67
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 26th 2002
43
We Will
Aug 28th 2002
56
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 26th 2002
45
RE: Greetings from Ethiopia!!!!
Aug 27th 2002
47
      U ain' neva lied.....
Aug 28th 2002
59
"God" bless you, Kemetian!
Aug 27th 2002
50
what a great quote!
Aug 28th 2002
57
      are you serious or just being ironic?
Sep 08th 2002
80
Salama
Aug 28th 2002
58
RE: Salama
Sep 16th 2002
106
      Yes, yes,
Sep 16th 2002
109
           you should do a post on it
Sep 17th 2002
112
                RE: you should do a post on it
Sep 18th 2002
114
                Wha's up, Brah?
Sep 20th 2002
117
                     don't bother inboxing Solarus
Sep 20th 2002
120
                          I was looking to see what
Oct 23rd 2002
156
                          RE: don't bother inboxing Solarus
Oct 24th 2002
160
                               I don't recall receiving
Oct 25th 2002
164
The Mercato
Aug 31st 2002
60
RE: The Mercato
Sep 01st 2002
61
Merkato Continued
Sep 03rd 2002
62
      RE: Merkato Continued
Sep 04th 2002
63
      RE: Merkato Continued
Sep 04th 2002
65
           RE: Merkato Continued
Sep 04th 2002
66
                Coffee or tea?
Sep 05th 2002
68
                     Oops
Sep 05th 2002
69
                     Beka
Sep 05th 2002
72
                     buna shai?
Sep 09th 2002
84
      Sounds really interesting...str8 up.
Sep 04th 2002
64
      RE: Merkato
Sep 05th 2002
71
The Wedding Part I
Sep 08th 2002
75
RE: The Wedding Part II
Sep 08th 2002
76
RE: The Wedding Part II
Sep 09th 2002
85
RE: The Wedding Part I
Sep 08th 2002
78
I just got back today!
Sep 08th 2002
77
Wow! That's wonderful
Sep 08th 2002
79
My 2 cents
Sep 09th 2002
90
Geshta?
Sep 09th 2002
92
      Hard to explain
Sep 12th 2002
101
      Sweetsop!!!
Oct 25th 2002
163
ond meskerem
Sep 11th 2002
99
Happy New Year!!!!!!
Sep 11th 2002
100
Addis Amet 1995 Part I
Sep 13th 2002
102
Addis Amet 1995 Part II
Sep 13th 2002
103
Worldspace
Sep 15th 2002
104
the bomb on addis amet
Sep 16th 2002
105
i actually heard about it
Sep 16th 2002
108
      RE: i actually heard about it
Sep 18th 2002
113
Current situation in Ethiopia?
Sep 16th 2002
107
Entoto: A Radical Ritual pt. I
Sep 20th 2002
115
Entoto: A Radical Ritual pt. II
Sep 20th 2002
116
      RE: Entoto: A Radical Ritual pt. II
Sep 20th 2002
119
           Lucky you!!!
Sep 20th 2002
121
                RE: Lucky you!!!
Sep 21st 2002
122
up
Sep 24th 2002
123
thanks a
Sep 27th 2002
132
RE: Institute for Ethiopian Studies
Sep 25th 2002
125
      hhmm
Sep 25th 2002
126
      maybe
Sep 26th 2002
127
      No?
Sep 26th 2002
128
      the coffee house
Sep 27th 2002
131
           RE: the coffee house
Sep 29th 2002
134
           thanks for the love
Oct 01st 2002
136
           Yes!
Oct 01st 2002
137
      RE: Institute for Ethiopian Studies
Sep 27th 2002
130
           hhmm
Oct 01st 2002
138
Meskel!!! What can i say?
Sep 27th 2002
129
is this that christian celebration?
Sep 27th 2002
133
      um, no
Oct 01st 2002
135
^
Oct 04th 2002
139
Meskel finally
Oct 04th 2002
140
RE: Meskel finally
Oct 04th 2002
141
So Christianity is O.K.
Oct 08th 2002
143
      yes Christianity is O.K.
Oct 09th 2002
146
^
Oct 08th 2002
142
Why Ethiopia Stayed Behind
Oct 08th 2002
144
well
Oct 10th 2002
147
some activities
Oct 09th 2002
145
^
Oct 14th 2002
148
Shashemene I
Oct 17th 2002
149
Wondo Ganet
Oct 19th 2002
150
Sounds soo wonderful...I can't wait to go next summer
Oct 19th 2002
151
^
Oct 23rd 2002
152
Desta: Master Traditional Dancer
Oct 23rd 2002
153
Ethiopian Martial Arts
Oct 23rd 2002
154
LoL
Oct 23rd 2002
157
?
Oct 24th 2002
159
sort of
Oct 25th 2002
161
      i find
Oct 25th 2002
162
Hol up
Oct 23rd 2002
155
Are you going to Axum?
Oct 23rd 2002
158
^
Oct 29th 2002
165
Awassa
Oct 29th 2002
166
^
Nov 03rd 2002
167
RE: ^
Nov 09th 2002
168

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