Shanqella


Shanqella is an exonym for a number of ethnic groups that today reside primarily in the westernmost part of Ethiopia near South Sudan, but are known to have also inhabited more northerly areas until the late nineteenth century. A pejorative, the term was traditionally used by the local Afro-Asiatic-speaking populations to refer to "Negro" generally, or slave reserves particularly those from communities speaking Nilo-Saharan languages. The etymology of Shanqella is uncertain. It has been suggested that the appellation may stem from an Amharic epithet meaning "black". However, it is likely that the term is instead of more ancient, Agaw derivation given the Agaw substratum in the Amharic language. The 1935 League of Nations report detailed the dehumanization of Shanqella under the Ethiopian Empire.