Posted on January 7, 2016 by Amanuel
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Post by Samuel Mahaffy, PhD. Herman Cohen’s post on Eritrea – Ethiopia (“The Red Sea Is Slipping into Total Arab Control” December 28, 2015 ) deserves a thoughtful response. In the face of deliberate mis-information campaigns against Eritrea,… Read More
Posted on March 10, 2014 by Amanuel
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Shortly after dusk, the hyenas emerge from the mountains and creep toward the edge of the village of Senafe, Eritrea. They announce their presence with a distinctive yipping call. It is an eerie sound that has been compared… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: africa, demented, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, hyena man, hyena man of harar, hyenas, indigenous wisdom, laughing hyenas, listening together, narrative traditions, peacemaking, reflective practitioner, relational listening, resiliency, samuel mahaffy, Senafe, somalia, war on terror
What would it mean if we were to practice the act of Gursha in our relational life?
Category: Blog Tags: ceremony, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, feeding one another, gursha, injera, relational being, relational presence, relationship, samuel mahaffy
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Eritrea and Ethiopia: A Response to Herman Cohen
Posted on January 7, 2016 by Amanuel
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Post by Samuel Mahaffy, PhD. Herman Cohen’s post on Eritrea – Ethiopia (“The Red Sea Is Slipping into Total Arab Control” December 28, 2015 ) deserves a thoughtful response. In the face of deliberate mis-information campaigns against Eritrea,… Read More
Category: Uncategorized Tags: africa, eritrea, ethiopia, foreign policy, Herman Cohen, Islam, samuel mahaffy, Sharia Law
Making Peace with the Laughing Hyenas is no Laughing Matter!
Posted on March 10, 2014 by Amanuel
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Shortly after dusk, the hyenas emerge from the mountains and creep toward the edge of the village of Senafe, Eritrea. They announce their presence with a distinctive yipping call. It is an eerie sound that has been compared… Read More
Category: Blog Tags: africa, demented, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, hyena man, hyena man of harar, hyenas, indigenous wisdom, laughing hyenas, listening together, narrative traditions, peacemaking, reflective practitioner, relational listening, resiliency, samuel mahaffy, Senafe, somalia, war on terror
‘Gursha’: The East African Ceremony of Feeding One Another
Posted on November 15, 2013 by Dr. Samuel Mahaffy
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What would it mean if we were to practice the act of Gursha in our relational life?
Category: Blog Tags: ceremony, east africa, eritrea, ethiopia, feeding one another, gursha, injera, relational being, relational presence, relationship, samuel mahaffy