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Tutsi - Wikipedia They are a Bantu -speaking [4] ethnic group and the second largest of three main ethnic groups in Rwanda and Burundi (the other two being the largest Bantu ethnic group Hutu and the Pygmy group of the Twa) [5] Historically, the Tutsi were pastoralists and filled the ranks of the warriors' caste
Tutsi | Ethnic Group, Rwanda, Burundi | Britannica Tutsi, ethnic group of probable Nilotic origin, whose members live within Rwanda and Burundi The Tutsi formed the traditional aristocratic minority in both countries, constituting about 9 percent and 14 percent of the population, respectively
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Tutsi people The Tutsi form a subgroup of the Banyarwanda and the Barundi people, who reside primarily in Rwanda and Burundi, but with significant populations also found in DR Congo, Tanzania and Uganda
Who Are The Tutsi People? Amazing History - African Booth The Tutsi, also known as the Abatutsi, are an ethnic or social group from the area around the African Great Lakes They were sometimes called the Watusi, Watusi, Wahuma, Wahima, or Wahinda in the past The Tutsi are a branch of the Banyarwanda and Barundi people
The Tutsi Tribe of Rwanda - Afrikan Kulture The Tutsi people are one of the major ethnic groups in Rwanda, known for their intricate culture, rich traditions, and enduring resilience Understanding their culture is a key step toward comprehending the tapestry of Rwanda's history
Tutsi | EBSCO Research Starters The Tutsi, also referred to as Watutsi or Watusi, are an ethnic group primarily found in Rwanda and Burundi, known historically for their cattle farming They are part of a complex social fabric intertwined with another ethnic group, the Hutu, with whom they shared a long history of relative harmony despite significant social and power disparities
The Tutsi People: A History in Rwanda and Burundi The Tutsi people, an ethnic group inhabiting present-day Rwanda and Burundi, have a rich and complex history Despite making up only 14% of the population in each country, the Tutsi have historically held power and social superiority over the Hutu majority
Tutsis – Muafrika After Rwanda’s declaration of independence, the country democratically abolished the Tutsi monarchy and established a republic governed by the majority caste, the Hutus
Tutsi - Encyclopedia. com Tutsi refers to the people who live in the densely populated African countries of Rwanda, Burundi, and in border areas of neighboring countries In Uganda Tutsis are commonly known as Bafumbira; in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as Banyamulenge