Drawing Description: ‘Bajo’ a hair style used in Halaba community used as a style two/three months before wedding Source: "Ethno history of the Halaba people" (PDF). https://cupdf.com/. Retrieved 14/September, 2020Description: ‘Sija’ another hair style type used by Halaba girls. Source: "Ethno history of the Halaba people" (PDF). https://cupdf.com/. Retrieved 14/September, 2020Description: Bilito another hair style type used by Halaba girls. Source: "Ethno history of the Halaba people" (PDF). https://cupdf.com/. Retrieved 14/September, 2020Description: ‘Harshima’ a hair style used by Halaba women after having the first child. Source: "Ethno history of the Halaba people" (PDF). https://cupdf.com/. Retrieved 14/September, 2020Description: ‘Chilfa’ a hair style used in Halaba girls during their bride time Source: "Ethno history of the Halaba people" (PDF). https://cupdf.com/. Retrieved 14/September, 2020Description: South Ethiopia - Mati-Gudji. Boy with hairstyle of the karre class of the gada system. Author: Eike Haberland Year: 1954/55 © Frobenius Institute, reg. no. FoA 27-KB113-27Description: South Ethiopia - Male. Daughter of the chief. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 23-Pa14-07Description: South Ethiopia - Ts'amako . Boy. A sketch from photograph of © Frobenius Institute, reg. no. FoA 23-Pa41-29 Description: Sidama -Children. Author: unidentified Year: 1954/55 © Frobenius Institute, reg. no. FoA-27-KB017-09Description: Boy in Hadiya. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 34-KB27-58Description: Koffal camp. Camp Bukissa Koffale. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 13-KB22-14Description: South Ethiopia - Mati-Gudji. Boy with hairstyle of the suluda class of the gada system. Author: Eike Haberland Year: 1954/55 © Frobenius Institute, reg. no. FoA 27-KB114-29Description: Southwest Ethiopia - Baka - - children. Bako market. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 23-Pa15-40Description: Women from Kusmai Ethnic Group, in Derashie Special WoredaDescription: Maganjir Women at the Tinushu Meti market A sketch from photograph of © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 37-La15-67. Description: Kafa Man, The Yafe-tato in YofoDescription: Men et Na 'o-Dishi market. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 37-La21-63Description: Women at Na 'o-Gola Ecchi market. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 37-La31-48Description: Women from Sidama A sketch from photograph of © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 27-KB023-11Description: Traditional women's hairstyle, reconstructed on a Soro girl/ Hadiya © Frobenius Institute, reg. no. FoA 37-Br29-60 Hadiya.Description: Traditional women's hairstyle, reconstructed on a Soro girl/ Hadiya © Frobenius Institute, registration no. 31/9 - FoA 37-Br31-09Description: Traditional women's hairstyle, reconstructed on a Soro girl/ Hadiya © Frobenius Institute, rregistration no. Br 29/71 - FoA 37-Br29-71Description: Chief of the Bashada. Author: Elisabeth Pauli Year: 1950/51 © Frobenius Institute, reg. no. FoA-23-Pa44-31Description: Men - Ts'amako, South Ethiopia © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 23-Pa51-21Description: - Alabdu-Gudji. Women hairstyles. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 27-KB113-01Description: A daughter of the chief in Banna Author: A. E. Jensen Year: 1950/51 © Frobenius Institute, reg. no. FoA-23-Je07-12Description: Young girl with a caterpillar hairstyle and old pearl jewelry in Ainamba/ Shako © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 27-KB117-13Description: Dorse. Halaka women on their way to the market. They can be recognized immediately by their combed up hairstyles. © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 27-KB109-20Description: women - Gedio © Frobenius Institute, registration no. FoA 27-KB054-14.Description: ‘Koome’ a hair style used in Halaba girls after they get engaged Source: "Ethno history of the Halaba people" (PDF). https://cupdf.com/. Retrieved 14/September, 2020 Previous Next