- A member of a widely acculturated people of southern and central Ethiopia and northern Kenya.
- The Cushitic language of the Oromo.
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Bibliography
See G. W. B. Huntingford, The Galla of Ethiopia (1955, repr. 1969); H. S. Lewis, A Galla Monarchy (1965).
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