Tribal warfare that resulted in the Rwandan Genocide of the 1990's is believed to have its roots in class warfare. Cattle farming favored by the Tutsi is more profitable than the lower class and lower paid classic farming of the Hutus. Jealousy over perceived economic advantage and a history of colonialists placing Tutsis on a higher social level is believed to have fueled classes between the two tribes in the past.
the Hutus: they are one of the groups of people that live in Rwanda and they are most none for trying to get rid of the Tutsis
the Tutsis: are the people that the Belgians left in power after they left and they are also the people that the Hutus tryed to kill off
The Hutu and Tutsi are the warring races in Burundi and Rwanda. Their conflicts culminated in the First and Second Congo Wars, the 1972 Burundian Genocide, and the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.
The hutu and tutsi are two different cultures in rawanda and they are almost identical but just a little bit different. the hutu and the tutsi have slightly different skin color and speech
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The minority dominator was the Tutsi and the Hutu was the population dominator until the genocide from the Hutu with the minority domination; Hutu.
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The Hutu, Tutsi's, and Twa. The Hutu's were against the Tutsi's and tried to extinct that race/kind.
Yes. hutu and tutsi gangs still fight in rwanda. #lovethepenis
one of the jobs of the Hutu were to kill the Tutsi
To figure out if you are a Hutu or a Tutsi, you have to look at your identification card. In Rwanda and neighboring Burundi, identification cards list tribal affiliations. This includes Hutu, Tutsi, Twa, Masai, Zulu, and other tribes. You can also speak to your parents or grandparents to understand your Hutu or Tutsi roots.
The Hutu and the Tutsi, who were in fact the same race, were separated based on their appearances by their foreign, Belgian rulers prior to the genocide. The Hutu were the majority; they where more bulky in build and had darker skin. The Tutsi were taller, with lighter skin, and they made more money. For this reason hate for the Tutsi was common among the Hutu. Prejudiced radio stations were geared toward spreading hate for the Tutsi. The Tutsi were a scapegoat, targeted by the Hutu during difficult times in Rwanda. "Poverty breeds extremism"; for this reason the Hutu were willing to believe that the Tutsi were the root of their problems.
The Hutu and Tutsi, Pygmy, Zulu, Bushpeople, etc.
The Hutu and Tutsi were on ethnic group, and Hutu nor Tutsi did not exist, but one tribe of peaceful people. Belgium went to Rwanda and split them for different ethnic groups, determining who was Hutu or Tutsi by how many cows they had. Ten cows or more, they were Tutsi. Less than ten cows, was Hutu. This created conflict.
hutu power!
Because the Belgians urged the Hutu tribe to challenge the Tutsi tribe's power in the 1950s
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