Dokument #1318478
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
According to a Canadian researcher in
Ottawa familiar with the Somali language, Midgo is the plural of
the term Midgaan (5 Dec. 1991).
For information on the Midgaan, please see
the attached copy of Response to Information Request No. SOM7293.
The attachments included with this response, which include a
discussion of the definition and characteristics of tribes and
castes (naming the Midgaan among the latter), were sent with the
response to your Regional Documentation Centre.
Also attached, please find a copy of
Response to Information Request No. SOM5442 and its original
attachment, also dealing with the requested subject.
For additional information on the Midgaan,
please refer to the sections of the book Somalia: A Country
Study included with Response to Information Request No.
SOM9847, under the titles "Riverine and Coastal People of
Non-Somali Origin" and "Specialized Occupational Groups." This
source states that the Midgaan were known as "sab" (low) which in
the late 1950s accounted for some 9,000 people "whose men acted as
barbers, circumcisers, and hunters" (Nelson 1982, 93).
The same source states that occupational
groups such as the Midgaan had lineages, although "these were not
usually the foundation for dia-paying groups before Somalia's
independence," adding that "families of occupational specialists
were attached to Somali lineages, which acted as their patrons and
claimed compensation on their behalf" (Ibid.). The source
also indicates that "by the end of the colonial period, change had
begun to take place in the political, legal, and social status of
these [occupational] groups, a process that has continued"
(Ibid.).
One source, under a section titled "Sundry
Small Tribes & Sections", provides the following information in
an entry for the Midgan (as written): "Musa Derieh and Madiban,
hunters and leather workers, pre-Somali, with all tribes" (Hunt
1944, 32). The source gives no further details.
Further information on the requested
subject could not be found among the sources currently available to
the IRBDC.
Hunt, John A., ed. 1944. Genealogies
of the Tribes of British Somaliland and the Mijertein. Burao:
British Somaliland General Survey.
Nelson, Harold D., ed. 1982. Somalia:
A Country Study. Washington, D.C.: The American University.
Ottawa. 5 December 1991. Telephone
Interview with Researcher.
IRBDC. 28 November 1990. Response to
Information Request No. SOM7293 "Information sur la tribu
Midgaan").
IRBDC. 15 May 1990. Response to
Information Request No. SOM5442 ("Information on the Midgaan
sub-clan").