The Dabus is a north-flowing tributary of the Abay River in southwestern Ethiopia.
In contrast to the Oromo and Amhara dress, consisting of a shirt with close-fitting sleeves, jodpurs and chamma, they wear a white skull-cap, pugaree, flowing coat with loose sleeves and baggy trousers.
The Dabus has been a historically significant source for gold, where the local inhabitants have used placer mining to recover the mineral.
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