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- Look up hima in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hima may refer to: Dervish Hima (1872–1928), Albanian politician Fatmir Hima (born 1954), Albanian footballer...
- society. In Ankole society composed of the Iru (pl. Bairu) and Hima (pl. Bahima. The Iru were cultivators who had some cattle while the Hima were those...
- The Hema people or Bahema (plural) are a Bantu ethnic group who are concentrated in parts of Ituri Province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo...
- own right.: 109 : 14  These include: the Bahima, found in Uganda and the Congo, ****ociated with the Bahima and other peoples;: 14 : 109  the Bashi in...
- that "the much-publicized idea of the similar physical features of the Bahima and the Batutsi is of the very marginal relative validity since, even today...
- Bahima disease is caused by iron deficiency in babies which are fed exclusively on cow's milk. Stedman, Thomas Lathrop (2005). Stedman's Medical Eponyms...
- in Egypt), Nubians, Beja, Abyssinians, Galla, Danakil, Somalis, Masai, Bahima and Watusi). According to Coon, typical Hamitic physical traits included...
- Banyankole society is divided into two main social classes: the Bahima and the Bairu. The Bahima are primarily cattle herders, known for their long-horned Ankole...
- to as "Abasangwa Butaka" . The Bazigaba cluster includes the Bairu and Bahima pastoral communities. They were largely agro-pastoralists in terms of economy...
- pre-colonial occupations, values, and history of the Banyankore, especially the Bahima, who are cattle keepers. Ebyevugo likely originated at communal gatherings...