Abstract:
This study deals with the role of women in Gada system in Tulama Oromo of Ilu. Gada is an indigenous
institution that incorporates political, social and economic issues of the Oromo. In this institution, Women have
their own role and status in the political, social and economic affairs of the Oromo society. The objective of this
study is to examine the role of women among Tulama Oromo of Ilu Gada system. To achieve this objective, both
primary and secondary data was used. Accordingly, interview, focus group discussion and participant
observation were employed to collect data. For this purpose, informants were selected from Abba Gada (father
of Gada), Luba, Jaartii Cifree (wife of Yuba (retired Gada elder)), Haadha Siiqqee (wife of Abba Gada, Luba),
community elders and culture and tourism office from government officials. These informants were participated
in interview, focus group discussion. In such way, 36 informants were directly involved in the study. In
anthropological studies, analysis is an instrument to extract meanings and interpretation from the data obtained
during fieldwork. In such manner, data were presented in a qualitative type. The findings of the study show that
women have tremendous role in gada system. In this case, no event or no ceremonies take place without the full
participation of women. Women were basically represented and/or play a significant role through different
institutions such as Siiqqee and other ritual ceremonies and institutions working as check and balances for
protecting women’s right in general. Hence, without participation of women, the Oromoo socio-political
practices could be meaningless. That is to say, any social, political and economic practice irrespective of women
may not be fruitful. Based on the research findings, some recommendations were forwarded that strengthen
understanding of Gada system.