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What is haawiya?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 6/27/2025

Haawiya, in Somali culture, refers to the concept of clan identity and lineage. It plays a crucial role in social organization, influencing relationships, alliances, and social status within Somali communities. Understanding one's haawiya is essential for navigating social dynamics and maintaining cultural heritage. The clan system can also affect political and economic interactions in Somalia and among the Somali diaspora.

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