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About Wolaita and the Ethiopian south
Almaz Wudneh. 1984. A History of Soddo Town 1894–1974, BA thesis in history. Addis Ababa University.
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About Education in Ethiopia
Abebe Fisseha. 1992. “An Investigation of History Teaching In Ethiopian Senior Secondary Schools: Historical Perspective and Current Status.” MA Thesis in Education. Advisor: Azeb Desta. Addis Ababa University. http://thesisbank.jhia.ac.ke/9510/ .
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