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Tutsi - Wikipedia The "Tutsi" were defined as anyone owning more than ten cows (a sign of wealth) or with the physical features such as a longer, thin nose, high cheekbones, or being over six feet tall, all of which are common descriptions associated with the Tutsi
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, or Abatutsi, are a social class or ethnic group of the African Great Lakes region Historically, they were often referred to as the Watutsi, Watusi, Wahuma, Wahima or the Wahinda
Tutsi | Research Starters - EBSCO 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
Tutsi - The Africanica The Tutsi are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group primarily inhabiting Rwanda, Burundi, and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with a population of around 2–3 million
Tutsi - Wikiwand The Tutsi, also called Watusi, Watutsi or Abatutsi, are an ethnic group established primarily in Rwanda and Burundi They are a Bantu-speaking people and the se
Tutsis - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, Definition . . . The Tutsis are an ethnic group from the African Great Lakes region, particularly in Rwanda and Burundi, historically known for their cattle herding and taller physical stature compared to the Hutus
The Tutsi || In and Out of Focus: Images from Central Africa . . . Rwandan society was highly stratified It was divided into the Tutsi, the ruling class who raised cattle, the Hutu who were farmers and the Twa who were hunters Western discourses about the Tutsi emphasized race and social hierarchy
Genocide Against Tutsis: 1994 | THGAAC Over the course of the short period from April through July of 1994, beneath the cover of an ongoing civil war, extremist members of Rwanda’s Hutu ethnic majority targeted the nation’s Tutsi minority for rape, torture, and murder