Wollega Amhara
The Amharas of Wollega, an ethnic group with a long-standing presence in the region, have densely populated Wollega for centuries.The native Wollega Amharas have a long history in the region, predating the Oromo expansion, historically referred to as the "Galla Migration," which occurred during the 16th and 17th centuries. This migration brought significant changes to the demographic and cultural landscape of Wollega, as the Oromo people moved into the area in search of new grazing lands and resources. During this period, the native Amharas faced challenges as they were overrun by the migrating Oromo groups. The struggles of the native Wollega Amharas during this time were marked by efforts to maintain their cultural heritage amidst the pressures of assimilation and coexistence. The migration led to cultural exchanges, intermarriage, and, in some cases, assimilation. Many Amharas adopted aspects of Oromo culture, including the language, while striving to preserve their distin...




























































