) near the town of
Konso Although there are today marked differences in customs between the Konso and their Oromo neighbors, Konso society has also retained some commonalities with traditional Oromo culture. The latter include the
gadaa generation-grading system of social organization, similar high priests and a cult of
phallicism. Group members also erect
carvings (
wagas), which are created in memory of a dead man who has killed an enemy or animal. The statues are often arranged in groups, with statues representing the man, his wives, and his adversaries present. but some still practice a traditional religion centered on the worship of
Waaq/Wakh. In the related Oromo culture,
Waaq denotes the god of the early faith believed to have been adhered to by Cushitic groups. ==Notable people==