Walaloo Gaddaa Ibsu Direct

It sounds like you are looking for a good article that explains or describes (or "Ibsuu").

For researchers, writing a "good article" on this means moving beyond just listing the 5 Gadaa grades (Kuusaa, Roobale, etc.). A good article shows how a metaphor about a bull explains the transfer of political power, or how a verse about a tree explains the judicial appeals process. walaloo gaddaa ibsu

When two Oromo clans argue over a river boundary, they do not go to a modern court first. They call a Walaloo Gaddaa Ibsuu session. The poet does not give a verdict. Instead, he recites: It sounds like you are looking for a

The Ibsuu (explanation) follows: "This means that the boundary is the center of the river. The fish on the left belong to Clan A. The fish on the right belong to Clan B. Where the water mixes, it is for the children to play." When two Oromo clans argue over a river