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Echoes of Africa This page is created to promote all Ethiopians to travel and embrace different cultures and places . We are interested in exploring our beautiful planet.

This page is created to promote unity among all Ethiopians. We are interested in every identity on the land and will work to bring tolerance between us. We believe by appreciating each other’s stories of grievance, the forces of anger and hate will fade. Our hope to seeing each other as human beings with complex motivations and morals and identity turns from a source of division into a basis for u

nity. Learning about the other side’s story takes courage and sometimes it may go against a disputant’s fundamental values and may cause them to be seen as a traitor to their own tribe but these risks can be reduced by organizing safe spaces for identity-based storytelling between sides that's why we come up with this platform so that anyone from any ethnic background could use this page to sound their voice and tell us their story.

" one big 10 km long Party"  that's how a participant from the UK sums up his experience in the great Ethiopian run. 🇪🇹❤...
18/11/2019

" one big 10 km long Party" that's how a participant from the UK sums up his experience in the great Ethiopian run. 🇪🇹❤🏃‍♂️

Happy Ethiopian New Year እንቁጣጣሽ - መልካም አዲስ አመት።================================Ethiopia is celebrating the coming of 200...
08/09/2017

Happy Ethiopian New Year እንቁጣጣሽ - መልካም አዲስ አመት።
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Ethiopia is celebrating the coming of 2009. New Year in Ethiopia is Called ‘Enkutatash’(እንቁጣጣሽ) and celebrated on ‘Meskerem 1st’ (መስከረም ፩) in the Ethiopian Calendar or September 11th of the Gregorian calendar. Ethiopia has a different calendar which goes back to thousands of years based on the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar. In 1582 when the rest of the Christian world adopted the Gregorian (European) calendar, Ethiopia stayed with the ancient Julian calendar. This calendar is still the official calendar in Ethiopia. The calendar basically has 13 months, each month having 30 days and the remaining 5 or 6 days are considered as a month and called Pagumen.

The New Year is traditionally the end of the season of heavy rains when the sun appears again to create a clear, fresh environment with a rainbow of new hope. ‘Enkutatash’, which means “the gift of jewels”, has been celebrated since the time of the Queen of Sheba. Folklore records that, upon her return from visiting King Solomon in Jerusalem, courtiers welcomed the Queen by replenishing her treasury with “enku” or jewels. The spring festival has been celebrated since these early times and when the rainy season ends, dancing and singing can be heard throughout the villages in the green countryside. In modern times, ‘Enkutatash’ is marked by all religious observances, eating special foods, singing and family gatherings. Girls go from house to house singing New Year songs and the boys present pictures that they have drawn. Meanwhile, the adults discuss their hopes for the coming year. This date is also a reminder of Ethiopians distinct culture and civilization which has been preserved for centuries - a significant achievement bearing evidence that Ethiopia is one of the oldest civilizations. To all friends and family members, wishing you a Happy New Year with the hope that you will have many blessings in the year to come.New beginnings, fresh starts, reaffirmations of love and hope for a brighter future all come to mind as we ring in a New Year. May God bless Ethiopia !!

14/07/2017

Fairy tale castles, superb coffee and the Ark of the Covenant (OK, possibly) are just some of the unexpected attractions of this African country.

Raya women going to a market !Ethiopia
14/06/2017

Raya women going to a market !Ethiopia

27/05/2017

Ethiopia in 5 minutes!!!!

09/05/2017

It’s been proved by science.

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