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Oromo Research Institute: Advancing Heritage and Knowledge

Oromo Research and Studies Institute: Preserving Heritage, Advancing Knowledge
Established in 2022 to reclaim Oromo narratives and foster democratic scholarship
1. Mission and Establishment
- Founded in 2022 in Seenessa Oromia, the institute is a groundbreaking initiative to:
- Research and document Oromo language, history, culture, and arts freely.
- Counter historical distortions imposed by past regimes.
- Promote democratic values and Pan-African solidarity.
2. Key Objectives
- Truth-Telling:
- Uncover suppressed Oromo histories (e.g., pre-colonial governance, resistance movements).
- Debunk colonial-era myths that marginalized Oromo identity.
- Academic Collaboration:
- Partners with universities and scholars globally to produce peer-reviewed research.
- Publishes books (21 titles to date) on Oromo epistemology.
- Youth Empowerment:
- Trains young Oromo researchers in critical scholarship and cultural preservation.
- Hosts annual conferences on Oromo studies.
3. Director’s Vision (Aadde Masarat Ayyaanaa)
- “Our institute ensures Oromo knowledge is no longer written by outsiders, but by Oromos themselves.”
- Focus areas:
- Language revitalization (Afaan Oromo lexicography).
- Artistic resistance (studies on Oromo music, geerarsa).
- Policy advocacy (decolonizing Ethiopian historiography).
4. Impact and Future Goals
- Digital Archives: Creating an open-access repository of Oromo oral histories.
- Global Networks: Collaborating with diaspora scholars to amplify Oromo voices.
- Justice-Centered Research: Investigating crimes against Oromo civilians (e.g., Irreecha Massacre).
Why This Matters
The institute is a revolutionary tool to:
✅ Reclaim Oromo agency in academia.
✅ Combat state-sponsored historical erasure.
✅ Empower the next generation with culturally rooted education.
“When we research ourselves, we liberate ourselves.”
#OromoResearch #SeenessaOromia #DecolonizeKnowledge
Key Oromo Terms Used:
- Qorannoo = Research
- Inistiitiyuutii = Institute
- Safuu = Moral-cultural code
- Gadaa = Oromo governance system




