Yänäta Zewchoas, Axum, Ethiopia, 2009

Yänäta Zewchoas, Axum, Ethiopia, 2009

Zewchoas is one of the chief instructors at the St. Yared Theological Academy in Axum, and has a reputation as a däbtära, a magician (he is also properly a däbtära in its original sense of liturgical specialist). A dwarf, he was picked upon, and learned magic in order to gain respect, notably a method for causing people to fart in public, which is considered extraordinarily rude in Ethiopia.

Having achieved his aim, he later gave up the magician’s craft and focused more on his teaching work. He may often be found behind the school, leading students in the recitation and memorization of liturgical songs, and is a thoroughly respected member of his community, having overcome the prejudice traditionally associated with dwarfism.

He is photographed sitting on a throne on top of the stairs in front of the old Cathedral of St. Mary of Zion (Maryam Tsion).

Boy, Gälawdios, Amhara, Ethiopia, July 2009

Boy, Gälawdios, Amhara, Ethiopia, July 2009

A local boy, wearing an herbal charm around his neck, most probably to ward off the evil eye. A large portion of the däbtära’s work is herb-craft, supplemented by the reading of prayers and invocations and the making of kitab and other written amulets.

Procession #4, Timkat (Epiphany), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, January 2009

Procession #4, Timkat (Epiphany), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, January 2009

I’m really having trouble conveying the size of the crowd in an image that is really pleasing to me, but here you can see some of the extent of the procession (there is easily as much or more behind me, and more around the corner in front.