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THE Galla are people living in Abyssinia from Harrar, on the east, to the Sudan frontier on the west, and from Wollo, in the north, down to the southern frontier. Some, too, live in British East Africa, and a detached tribe to the west of Witu, on the north bank of the Tana river. Mr.. Foot describes them as “a most industrious, pastoral and agricultural people, who are also keen traders.”
A Galla-English, English-Galla Dictionary.
Collected and Compiled by E. C. Foot. (Cambridge University Press, 1913.) Price 6s. net.
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A Galla-English, English-Galla Dictionary . Nature 91, 658 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091658b0
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