Abstract:
This study assessed the history of Kambata and Hadiya relation from 1890s to 1990s. 
Ethnicity can lead people to go back to their own culture as a last resort for resisting the 
pressure of the modern life and the repressive successive states governed them. On the other 
hand, the class manipulation and mobilization of the ethnic sentiments for purely narrow and 
self-serving interests of a small minority of the elites who continuously struggle for positions 
and some other ethnic maneuvers. Thus the Kambata and Hadiya Ethnic groups relationship 
characterized and highly dominated by the Christian highland kingdom relation with the 
agrarian society of Kambata in which paid tribute to the. As a result the nomadic Hadiya 
group inherited the practices of agriculture led sedentary way of life .In addition to the above 
characteristics, the geographical proximity and the language familiarity exposed them to be 
administered within the same provinces and sub provinces from 1903-174 .That was why the 
Christian missionaries established both spiritual and secular institutions to serve as one 
community and enabled them to be highly facilitated their socioeconomic relation. Culturally, 
one ethnic group shares others‟ language, religion, wedding, mourning ceremonies, dressing 
style, hair style, feeding style and others with other ethnic groups. Iddir, iqub and mahber are 
the natural outgrowth of a common historical background and the process of assimilation and 
acculturation among the diverse ethnic groups in Kambata and Hadiya. The Kambata had 
experienced a process of special ethnic relation with Hadiya and other neighboring peoples 
since the medieval period due to population migration and movement. This occurred because 
of the wars of Christian highland kingdoms and change of climate and demographic factors 
such as migration due to population pressure, famine and land degradation in the north. The 
Kambata and Hadiya had substantial interactions through local trade route. The Cushitic 
speakers of this two peoples shared long boarder, live together; moreover culturally highly 
assimilated than others.