The nature and causes of kinship formation systems among the Awi community

  • Emebet Andualem Wasihun Bahir Dar University PhD student
  • Aschalew Abeje Bahir Dar University
  • Abiyu Asmamaw Bahir Dar University
Keywords: Awi, kinship, nature of kinship, kinship systems, reasons for creating kinship

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the meaning of kinship and causes of kinship formation among the Awi society from emic perspectives. The study employed an ethnographic research method and triangulated data, which were collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis method. The findings revealed that kinship among the Awi society has both biological and social components. The study showed that kinship in this society is a way of helping, solving economic problems, strengthening social relations, restoring psychological damage, and maintaining traditional order. Therefore, in this society, it has been shown that social kinship has a significant contribution to the survival of the community, no less than blood kinship. The study also identified that among the Awi society, reasons for the formation of kinship include creating a conducive trade and trade environment, combating feelings of isolation, loneliness, and poverty. Therefore, we argue that the issues that lead to the creation of kinship involve fulfillments of people's needs, interests, and desires in both a physical and spiritual sense.

Published
2025-12-09
How to Cite
Wasihun, E. A., Abeje , A., & Asmamaw, A. (2025). The nature and causes of kinship formation systems among the Awi community. Ethiopian Journal of Language, Culture and Communication, 10(2), 288-316. Retrieved from https://journals.bdu.edu.et/index.php/EJLCC/article/view/3068
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