The Gabra are a Cushitic-speaking pastoralist community with a rich cultural heritage. Their social structure is organized into clans, each associated with a totem animal, reflecting their ancestral traditions and connection to nature.
The Gabra are a Cushitic-speaking pastoralist community living in northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. Closely related to the Borana Oromo, they traditionally herd camels and are socially organized through patrilineal clans integrated within the wider Oromo cultural framework.