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Thesis on indigenous conflict resolution mechanism in bench shako zone in the case of tyiaten purin in bench society

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dc.contributor.author Solomon Addis
dc.contributor.author kaleb Amanu
dc.contributor.author Maru Mathewos
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-16T13:25:20Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-16T13:25:20Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.ju.edu.et//handle/123456789/9346
dc.description.abstract Peace is a necessary antecedent condition for societies to continue and remain prosperous. However, conflict occurring among individuals, between communities violet peace and stability of the society. This thesis aimed at exploring the role of Tyitenpuren, indigenous conflict resolution institution among the Bench people of southern Western Ethiopia. There researcher employed qualitative exploratory research method so as to meet the stated objectives .To that end, the researcher collected primary data from different informants in Semen Bench, Debub Bench, and Shei[shey] Bench Woreda and in and around Mizan-Aman town administration. In terms of data collection tools for the required qualitative data, the researcher used interview, focus group discussions and observation. Overall a total number of 62 informants participated in this study. With respect to secondary data sources, from published and unpublished books, journal articles and government documents were used. Up on such qualitative data finding of the study revealed three concluding remarks. First and foremost the indigenous Tyitenpuren, institution is one among the various indigenous approaches for resolving conflict within the study area. Secondly the study came up with major causes and sources of conflict within the study area with subsequent indigenous approaches for their resolution, especially through Tyitenpuren, institution. Thirdly the study identified alludes with the prevailing criterion for selection of elder for conflict resolution institution and the study areas indigenous rules of law enforcement. Additionally the research also came up with the apparent relationship between indigenous conflict resolution mechanisms (ICRM). Overall the study concluded that, Tyitenpuren, institution plays pivotal role within Bench community with respect to resolving different conflicts. Then, the reconciliation process takes place around the big river and a befitting compensation corresponding to the type of murder shall be given to the victim family’s .They make different ritual performances in order to clean from the crime. Eventually the two opposing groups sincerely apologize and eliminate hostility. And having performed the ritual ceremony, parties can socialize each other en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Indigenous en_US
dc.subject conflict resolution en_US
dc.subject Bench Society en_US
dc.title Thesis on indigenous conflict resolution mechanism in bench shako zone in the case of tyiaten purin in bench society en_US
dc.type Thesis/Dissertation en_US


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