Chara people
The Chara also known as the Tsara are a people group of
Debub Omo area
.
Their three main villages are Geba a meša, Buna Anta, and Kumba, Ethiopia and they practise subsistence farming and hold to a syncretic religion of Oriental Orthodox Christianity with tribal practices.[2] The Chara people speak their own
).The number of Chara have been decimated due to slavery and war and are estimated to number between 16,500 and 6,984 (1994 census)[9] people.
References
- ^ Chara Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at hornof Africa.org.
- ^ Yilma, Aklilu 2002 Sociolinguistic survey report on the Chara language of Ethiopia.
- ^ Ethiopian languages.
- ^ Switch-reference and Omotic-Cushitic language contact in Southwest Ethiopia, Journal of Language Contact 5 (2012) 80.
- ^ Sociolinguistic Survey Report of the Chara, Dime, Melo, and Nayi Languages of Ethiopia Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ ethnologue Africa.
- ^ Yilma, Aklilu (1995), "Some notes on the Chara language: Sound system and noun morphology", S.L.L.E. linguistic reports 32: 2-12.
- ^ Chara language at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)
- ^ Ethiopia at Country Guides and Profiles.