Gabbra People
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Gabra () are related to the wider
Oromo people The Oromo people (, pron. ) are a Cushitic peoples, Cushitic ethnic group native to the Oromia region of Ethiopia and parts of Northern Kenya. They speak the Oromo language (also called ''Afaan Oromoo''), which is part of the Cushitic language ...
in the
Horn of Africa The Horn of Africa (HoA), also known as the Somali Peninsula, is a large peninsula and geopolitical region in East Africa.Robert Stock, ''Africa South of the Sahara, Second Edition: A Geographical Interpretation'', (The Guilford Press; 2004), ...
, They mainly inhabit the
Moyale Moyale is a city situated on the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. In Ethiopia, it serves as the administrative centre for two Ethiopian woredas: Moyale of the Oromia Region and Moyale of the Somali Region. In Kenya, it is the largest tow ...
and
Marsabit Marsabit is a town in the northern Marsabit County in Kenya. It is situated in the former Eastern Province and is almost surrounded by the Marsabit National Park. The town is located east of the centre of the East African Rift at an elevatio ...
regions of northern
Kenya Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country located in East Africa. With an estimated population of more than 52.4 million as of mid-2024, Kenya is the 27th-most-populous country in the world and the 7th most populous in Africa. ...
and the highlands of southern Ethiopia. They mostly practice Islam and Christianity as religion, but maintain mandatory cultural practices..


Genetics

According to
Y-DNA The Y chromosome is one of two sex chromosomes in therian mammals and other organisms. Along with the X chromosome, it is part of the XY sex-determination system, in which the Y is the sex-determining chromosome because the presence of the Y ...
analysis by Hirbo in 2011, around 82.6% of Gabra in Kenya carry the paternal
E1b1b E-M215 or E1b1b, formerly known as E3b, is a major human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. E-M215 has two basal branches, E-M35 and E-M281. E-M35 is primarily distributed in North Africa and the Horn of Africa, and occurs at moderate frequencies in ...
haplogroup, with most belonging to the V12 or E3b1a subclade (58.6%). This lineage is most common among local Afroasiatic-speaking populations. The remaining Gabra individuals bear the T/K2 (3.4%) and J haplogroups (3.4%), which are both also associated with Afroasiatic speakers, as well as the E3*/E-P2 clade (3.4%) and E2a lineage (3.4%). Maternally, Hirbo observed that approximately 58% of the Gabra samples carried derivatives of the Eurasian macrohaplogroups M and N. Of these mtDNA lineages, the M1 subclade was most common, with around 22.58% of the Gabra individuals belonging to it. The remaining ~42% of the analysed Gabra bore various subclades of the Africa-centered macrohaplogroup L. Of these mtDNA lineages, the most frequently borne clade was L3 (19.36%), followed by the L0a (9.68%), L4 (9.68%), and L2 (6.45%) haplogroups. The Gabra's
autosomal An autosome is any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome. The members of an autosome pair in a diploid cell have the same morphology, unlike those in allosomal (sex chromosome) pairs, which may have different structures. The DNA in autosome ...
DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (; DNA) is a polymer composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix. The polymer carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of al ...
has been examined in a comprehensive study by Tishkoff et al. (2009) on the genetic affiliations of various populations in Africa. According to Bayesian clustering analysis, the Gabra generally grouped with other Afroasiatic-speaking populations inhabiting Northern Kenya.


Gallery


References

*Tablino, Paul (1999): ''The Gabra: Camel Nomads of Northern Kenya.'' *Kassam, Aneesa (2006):
The People of the Five "Drums": Gabra Ethnohistorical Origins
" in ''Ethnohistory.'' 53(1):173-193; (PDF) *Wood, John (1999): ''When Men Are Women: Manhood Among Gabra Nomads of East Africa.'' University of Wisconsin Press.


Further reading

* Günther Schlee: ''Interethnic Clan Identities among Cushitic-Speaking Pastoralists'', in: ''Africa: Journal of the International African Institute'', Vol. 55, No. 1 (1985), Edinburgh University Press * Muchemi Wachira: ''Neither Ethiopian Nor Kenyan, Just Gabra, Garre Or Borana'', in: ''The East African'', 31. August 200

https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/magazine/-/434746/647554/-/15l66hcz/-/index.html]


See also

Rendille people The Rendille (also known as Rendille, Reendile, Rendili, Randali, Randile, and Randille) are a Cushitic ethnic group inhabiting the Eastern Province of Kenya. Etymology The ethnonym ''Rendille'' translates as "Holders of the Stick of God". Ove ...
Chalbi Desert {{Authority control Ethnic groups in Ethiopia Ethnic groups in Kenya Cushitic-speaking peoples Islam in Kenya Islam in Ethiopia