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Book Review: Hadiyya People: History and Culture by Alebachew Kemiso and Samuel Handamo, Sefir Printing, Addis Ababa, 2010
H Wondimu
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Hadiyya People: History and Culture by Alebachew Kemiso and Samuel Handamo, Sefir Printing, Addis Ababa, 2010, 366 pages, (written in Amharic)
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