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“Haadha koo na dhugdu, lafee ishee na maddi” (My mother who suckled me, her bone gave me origin)
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Download or share Walaloo Haadha Fi Abbaa PDF Extra Quality to keep the flame of culture alive. Let us honor the fathers in our lives through stories that transcend time. “Haadha koo na dhugdu, lafee ishee na maddi”
In Oromo culture, parents are viewed as the "pillars of the house" ( utubaa manaa ). Sites such as Oromian Economist provide historical context
Sites such as Oromian Economist provide historical context and links to downloadable Oromo literary works, including poems by noted hayyuu (scholars). Cultural Impact
The title "Walaloo Haadha fi Abbaa" invites an analysis of how these roles are celebrated and reinforced through oral literature. Walaloo (poetry or verse) is a primary vehicle for cultural expression in Oromo society.
Walaloo (poetic songs) dedicated to Haadha (mother) and Abbaa (father) form a cornerstone of Oromo oral tradition. This paper explores the thematic structure, stylistic features, and sociocultural functions of these parental praise poems. Unlike written elegies, Oromo walaloo are performative, often improvised, and deeply embedded in rites of passage, conflict resolution, and daily expressions of gratitude. The analysis reveals how these poems encode respect for parenthood as a sacred duty, preserve lineage memory, and articulate the Oromo worldview of safu (moral-ethical code). By examining representative verses and performance contexts, this study argues that walaloo haadha fi abbaa is not merely art but a living pedagogical tool for transmitting jaalallee (love/respect) across generations.