Yes
hutu
The Hutus, making up 84% of the population in Rwanda.
A minority group, the Tutsis, ruled over the Hutu majority.
Rwanda gained its independence from Germany. Germany had annexed Rwanda and made it part of German East Africa. A Hutu majority waged guerilla warfare and established an independent state in 1959.
A minority group, the Tutsis, ruled over the Hutu majority.
the majority of people in rwanda both hutu and tutsi practice Christianity. Roman catholic is by far the most dominant denomination. A minority of people are Muslims and those with animalistic beliefs are dwindling in numbers
Yes. hutu and tutsi gangs still fight in rwanda. #lovethepenis
Rwanda gained its independence from Germany. Germany had annexed Rwanda and made it part of German East Africa. A Hutu majority waged guerilla warfare and established an independent state in 1959.
The Hutu majority and a Tutsi minority but the ruling class sorta Sunni and Shiite like
No....The Hutu are a central African group of people from Rwanda and Burundi
Rwanda primarily consists of three ethnic groups: the Hutu, Tutsi, and Twa. The Hutu make up the majority of the population, while the Tutsi historically held more political and economic power. The Twa, a smaller group, are traditionally hunter-gatherers. Ethnic tensions, particularly between the Hutu and Tutsi, have played a significant role in Rwanda's history, culminating in the tragic genocide of 1994.
A major enemy is the Hutu (traditionally the Hutu are the majority in both Burundi andRwanda, nonetheless significant tension resulted because the Tutsi controlled the vast majority of the government, mining corporation interests with ties to the western imperialism prolonging the crisis with this corrupt trade).