Ethiopia's Largest Ethnic Group Celebrates Thanksgiving Festival

Published October 7th, 2020 - 04:53 GMT

Ethiopia's largest ethnic group, Oromo, have celebrated in traditional clothing march the annual thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa.

Moreover, Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said that the cabinet has limited attendance for the Oromo group's Irreecha festival to around 5,000 people amid coronavirus pandemic.

Oromo group said that the Irreecha festival is to mark the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the harvest season. 

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People in traditional clothing march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

A woman sprays herself water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

People in traditional clothing pose for pictures during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020.EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

Women, wearing traditional clothing, sing and march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

People spray water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

A young man in traditional clothing pose for a picture next to the statue of an elephant during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

People in traditional clothing march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
A woman sprays herself water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People in traditional clothing pose for pictures during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020.EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Women, wearing traditional clothing, sing and march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020.  EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People spray water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
A young man in traditional clothing pose for a picture next to the statue of an elephant during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People in traditional clothing march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People in traditional clothing march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
A woman sprays herself water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
A woman sprays herself water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People in traditional clothing pose for pictures during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020.EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People in traditional clothing pose for pictures during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020.EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Women, wearing traditional clothing, sing and march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020.  EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Women, wearing traditional clothing, sing and march during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
Members of Ethiopia's largest ethnic group gathered under heavy security in Addis Ababa for a scaled-back version of their annual thanksgiving festival against a backdrop of unrest and political division. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People spray water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
People spray water as part of the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
A young man in traditional clothing pose for a picture next to the statue of an elephant during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP
A young man in traditional clothing pose for a picture next to the statue of an elephant during the celebration of “Irreechaa”, the Oromo people thanksgiving holiday, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on October 3, 2020. EDUARDO SOTERAS / AFP

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