CMI (Chr. Michelsen Institute) Development Studies and Human Rights
 
 

Book Chapter

The Two-faced Amhara Identity

CMI authors:
Siegfried Pausewang

Keywords:
Social groups Ethnicl groups Languages Amharic

Geographical keywords:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa: Ethiopia.

Siegfried Pausewang (2005)

in Scrinium. Revue de Patrologie, d'Hagiographie Critique et d'Histoire Ecclèsiastique. no. 1 pp. 273-286

The term Amhara relates in contemporary Ethiopia to two different and distinct social groups. The ethnic group of the Amhara, mostly a peasant population, is different from a mixed group of urban people coming from different ethnic background, who have adopted Amharic as a common language and identify themselves as Ethiopians. Sevir B. Chernetsov explained in 1993 their difference as a result of a historical process of assimilation. Though the difference has significant consequences in contemporary political life, it appears little reflected, maybe even consciously veiled, in the interest of a pan-Ethiopian nationalist elite claiming to represent all Amhara.

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