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Walaloo Galata Waaqayyoo -

Our land, the hilly ground God caused rain to drip Cattle grew fat, children laughed Oh our Lord, thanks to You.

Author: [Your Name] Course: African Oral Literature / Oromo Studies Date: [Current Date] Abstract Walaloo Galata Waaqayyoo (Songs of Thanksgiving to God) is a distinctive sub-genre within the rich oral poetic tradition of the Oromo people of East Africa. Unlike secular praise songs or work chants, this walaloo is explicitly directed toward Waaqayyoo (the Supreme Creator). This paper explores the structural, thematic, and functional dimensions of Walaloo Galata Waaqayyoo . It argues that these poems serve not merely as religious hymns but as complex tools for maintaining safuu (moral and cosmic order), processing collective trauma (drought, war, disease), and affirming a non-dualistic worldview where the divine is immanent in daily life. Through textual analysis of transcribed oral performances, the paper demonstrates how metaphor, repetition, and call-and-response patterns create a participatory theology rooted in gratitude rather than fear. 1. Introduction The Oromo are the largest Cushitic-speaking ethnic group in the Horn of Africa, with a worldview historically organized around the Waaqeffannaa religion, which acknowledges one supreme deity, Waaqayyoo . Among the many forms of walaloo (a broad term for poetic lament, praise, or narrative song), Walaloo Galata Waaqayyoo occupies a unique position. While walaloo often expresses grief ( walaloo gaddaa ), love, or social commentary, the galata (thanksgiving) variant is a deliberate liturgical act. Walaloo Galata Waaqayyoo

Biyyaa keenya lafa gaaraa Waaqayyoon bokkaa roobsise Horii guddate, daa’imni liqee Yaa Rabbii keenya, galata siif Our land, the hilly ground God caused rain

| Feature | Description | Example (translated) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yaa Waaqayyoo! (Oh God!) often repeated three times. | Yaa Waaqayyoo, bokkaa kee nuuf roobeef (Oh God, for the rain You poured for us) | | Binary parallelism | Contrasting past suffering with present relief. | Dureen du’a ture / Har’a jireenya taate (Yesterday was death / Today has become life) | | Nature metaphors | Sky, rain, cattle, grain, and the syycamore tree. | Ati lafa’n bishaan baasitu (You bring water from the dry land) | | Closing doxology | Galata, galata, galata Waaqayyo! | (Thanks, thanks, thanks to God) | This paper explores the structural, thematic, and functional

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