This paper explores the profound significance of the relationship between the mother (Haadha) and the father (Abbaa) within the Oromo social framework. It examines the traditional roles assigned to parents, the linguistic and cultural weight of the terms themselves, and the interdependence between the two figures in raising the next generation. By analyzing the concept of "Walaloo" (poetry/recitation) as a medium for transmitting these values, the paper highlights how the veneration of parents serves as the bedrock for community stability and ethical development.
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