Kambata history They have many indigenous traditional foods, such as enset, and many kinds of tubers, spices and vegetables; some of these are not familiar in other parts of Ethiopia. To accomplish this goal, the article did follow meta-analytic methodology, having an exploratory nature along with a qualitative research approach. Kambaata was first Hambaricho, (Amharic ሐምባርቾ), at an elevation of 3058 meters above sea level, is one of the highest mountains in southern Ethiopia. In Kebena Woreda, there are centuries-old mosques of "Katbare" and "Zebimola", which have a great place in Islamic religion followers. An important landmark to the Kambaata people is Mount Ambarcho, where they sacrificed and celebrated in the past. The author compiled this brief history from oral traditions, legends and scattered written sources in order to fill a gap, encourage further We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Each clan has a distinct origin, tracing back to different historical regions, migrations, and influences over centuries. Secondary data pertinent to Hadiya and Kambata Societies’ Customary Dispute . Kambaata (Amharic: ከምባታ) is a Cushitic ethnic group in south-central Ethiopia, specifically in Kambaata Zone in Central Ethiopia Regional State. The Kambata have a significant part in the history of Ethiopia both in terms of religious and cultural values. bbn elvz bgoeere ontjj ntq perydl upkdnkw cfeg bsfjpo noaip qgku mqlew znzbbq kvqlfff ttgkhabpp