Ethio-Eritrean traditional conception of a day
This entry discusses the Ethio-Eritrean traditional conception of a day. It is part of the series that explores the Ethio-Eritrean native perspective of time.
All English entries on Ethio-Eritrean history, geography, traditions and institutions
This entry discusses the Ethio-Eritrean traditional conception of a day. It is part of the series that explores the Ethio-Eritrean native perspective of time.
This entry explains why the Geez calendar differs from other Christian calendars in its reckoning of years. It is part of the series on the Ethio-Eritrean native perspective of time.
This is a fable of the Tigre people of Eritrea. It is about a careless leopard parent that illustrates the injustice of victimizing the weak for wrongs committed by the strong.