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The 204 Oromo children of Ethiopia who were rescued from Arab slavers in 1888 and ended up in South Africa

In September 1888, some 204 boys and girls captured to be sold into slavery in Arabia from their homes in the highland area of the Oromia Region of Ethiopia got somewhat lucky when they rather found themselves in South Africa receiving an education.

Source: Cory Library, PIC/M 1093 “at
Lovedale (rescued from slavery in the Red Sea)”

The Oromo slaves, as they were called, were aboard three dhows from Rahayta and Tadjoura on the Ethiopia coast when the HMS Osprey serving in the Royal Navy’s anti-slave trade mission in the Red Sea, based in Aden, intercepted them.

The children who spoke the Oromo language were bound for resale in Arabian markets. Other dhows with young human cargo were also apprehended.

Source: Cory Library, PIC/M 1093 “at
Lovedale (rescued from slavery in the Red Sea)”

From their communities where they were apprehended, they had trekked as many as several hundred kilometres to the coast. The children were taken to Aden and, for a time, were housed and cared for at the Free Church of Scotland mission at Sheikh Othman.

On arrival, these boys and girls were often too debilitated to withstand the harsh climate and prevalent malaria. In 1890, 64 of the survivors were transferred to the Free Church of Scotland’s Lovedale Institution, in Alice, a town in South Africa’s Eastern Cape.

Oromo slave children saved from being sold into slavery | Reuters

The story is captured in a new book laden with graphs, maps, charts and statistics. But if you like your history as narrative, you’ll have the job of piecing together this extraordinary story written by Sandra Rowoldt Shell in Children of Hope: The Odyssey of the Oromo Slaves from Ethiopia to South Africa.

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For 10 years, these children were at Lovedale and proved to be good students. They were also in good terms with their Xhosa-speaking and English school mates. Four in five survived and left the school as young adults in search of opportunities. They became teachers, shop assistants, carpenters, painters, cooks, clerks.

Source: Cory Library, PIC/M 1093 “at
Lovedale (rescued from slavery in the Red Sea)”

Many others stayed back in South Africa while 17 of them earned fares to return to their home in Ethiopia. A few married and started families.

Source: Cory Library, PIC/M 1093 “at
Lovedale (rescued from slavery in the Red Sea)”

But most of the Oromo orphans’ lives ended in obscurity or tragedy. Mortality among the returnees was particularly high (33%).

However, the orphans’ stories are not completely lost. Many left behind their autobiographies at Lovedale. They narrated, in their own voices, their individual ordeals from the time they were captured, sold or pawned, including the tortuously long journeys between their Oromo homeland to the coast. All are rendered in full in the books’ appendices.

Source: Cory Library, PIC/M 1093 “at
Lovedale (rescued from slavery in the Red Sea)”

Below are the names of the children who returned to Oromia in 1909 along with their origins produced by Diaspora Narratives.

·        Aguchello Chabani 

SON OF CHABANI AND GURDENFI – Taken from Enge by Black Arabs, district of Barsinge in Shan country. Enge was scattered on the slope of a mountain called Belchori.

·        Agude Bulcha

SON OF BULCHA AND SANBATE – Taken from a village called Chonge In Macca Province (Wallaga district).

·        Amanu Figgo

SON OF FIGGO AND ZAIDA – Taken from Agam, in the Urbarage country, the king of which was called Lallego.

·       Baki Malaka

SON OF MALAKKA AND MUJA – Taken from what is believed to be Seka in Jimma. 

·  Berille Boko Grant

DAUGHTER OF BOKO AND TURUNGI – Taken from a village near Gibbe River

·  Dinkitu Boensa

DAUGHTER OF BOENSA AND KURNI – Taken from a village called Garjeda in the Gindo country.

·       Fayesse Gemo

DAUGHTER OF GEMO AND YARACHI – Taken from a village called Upa in the Kaffa country.

·  Fayissa Umbe

SON OF UMBE AND ASSETI – Taken from a village called Mangera, in a country called Sayo.

·       Galgal Dikko

SON OF DIKKO AND HUDO – Taken from a near Tibbe, West of Ambo.

·  Galgalli Shangalla

She was taken so young that she did not remember names of her parents. Taken from Kilema, in the Shangalla country.

·  Gamaches Garba

SON OF GARBA AND BADANI – Taken from a village called Kilerito, in a country called Liban, west of the river Abaye.

·  Gutama Tarafo

SON OF TARAFO AND GURO – Taken from a village Gamoje, in the Gera country

·  Hawe Sukute

DAUGHTER OF SUKUTE AND IBSE – From the village of Gani in the Garjeja country

·  Liban Bultum (worked with Edwin Foot in the First Afaan Oromo to write English Dictionary)

Son of Bultum and Sumburi – Taken from Ilu country

·  Nagaro Chali

SON OF CHALI AND – Taken from Deko in the Dappo country

·  Nuro Chabse

SON OF CHABSE AND SHOKACHI – Taken from Bita in the Kaffa country.

·  Rufo Gangilla

SON OF GANGILA AND JORBO – Taken near the village called Tosa, in the district of Gera, between Jimma and Kaffa.

·  Tolassa Wayessa

SON OF WAYESSA AND HATATU – Taken from Jimma in the Tibbe country.

Etsey Atisu

Etsey Atisu prefers to be called a born writer, before anything else. He is a trained journalist, a consultant and a blogger. He is passionate about writing right and that fuels his desires to tell contemporary African stories from the angle of the African. He is avid about reading. He is also an author of a relationship-themed book, Epistles To My Bubune, which catalogues the sentiments of a prospective husband, writing to his prospective wife, concerning basically all that he hopes to see in their future marriage.

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