Wolaita is a peripheral region in southwestern Ethiopia that came under Ethiopian state controlin1894.The central government implemented apolicy of violent political control, harsh economic extraction, and cultural marginalization over the vanquished population. During a very short stay as governor between 1958 and 1959, Gärmame N way—the famous leader of the attempted coup d’état against Haylä S llase in 1960—implemented a set of legal, social, and educational reforms very popular among the Wolaita: elections of village representatives and judges, distribution of land to poor peasants, and hundreds of literacy centers up to the most remote areas. Accused of agitating the public, he was transferred by the emperor. His work was dismantled after his depart ure, but this experience remained in the collective memory. Today, some 50 years later, Gärmame N way is highly regarded by Wolaita farmers and intellectuals. Using a story fashioned as a folktale reported today in Wolaita where...
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