The content is based on the revised History module
| Front | oral tradition vs oral history |
| Back | oral history focuses on interviewing the latest descendants of the part of history....oral tradition = collective knowledge passed down through generations orally(like songs, proverbs, saying...). |
| Front | What is the name of the Supreme Being in Oromo traditional religion (Waqeffanna), and name at least five associated spirits or powers. |
| Back | Waaqa/Waaq; associated spirits/powers: Ayyaana (spirits), Abaari (plant fertility spirit), Atete (female fertility spirit), Balas (victory spirit), Chato (beasts' defender), Gijare (father's and mother's spirit), Jaricha (peace spirit), Qasa (health deity), Ekera (dead ghost residing at Hujuba/grave) |
| Front | Name the two key institutions where foundational research on African historiography was conducted in the 1960s. |
| Back | School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London and the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison |