- The Hutu (/ˈhuːtuː/), also
known as the Abahutu, are a
Bantu ethnic group which is
native to the
African Great Lakes region. They
mainly live in Rwanda...
- The
Bahutu Manifesto (French:
Manifeste des
Bahutu) was a do****ent
composed by nine
Rwandan Hutu
intellectuals on 24
March 1957 for
submission to the Governor...
- The "Hutu Ten Commandments" (also "Ten
Commandments of the
Bahutu") was a do****ent
published in the
December 1990
edition of Kangura, an anti-Tutsi, Hutu...
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volcanic soil. The po****tion is made up of
three major ethnic groups – Hutu (
Bahutu),
Tutsi (Batutsi or Watusi), and Twa (Batwa).
Kirundi is the
common language...
-
District in
South Western Uganda. They are of
three indigenous groups:
Bahutu,
Batutsi and Batwa. The
Batwa are
believed to have been the
earliest inhabitants...
- l'Eman****tion Hutu; Hutu Eman****tion
Movement Party), and
wrote his "
Bahutu Manifesto" in 1957. In reaction, in 1959
Tutsis founded the UNAR party,...
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independence on
their own terms. In 1957, a
group of Hutu
scholars wrote the "
Bahutu Manifesto". This was the
first do****ent to
label the
Tutsi and Hutu as separate...
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independence from
Belgium in 1956. In 1957, a
group of Hutu
scholars wrote the "
Bahutu Manifesto". This
political manifesto denounced the "exploitation" of the...
- as the
Bahutu Manifesto. The
authors were ****isted in
writing this do****ent by
young Belgian clergymen sympathetic to the Hutu cause. The
Bahutu Manifesto...
- the Hutu Ten
Commandments (sometimes
called the Ten
Commandments of the
Bahutu) in Kangura,
which made
disparaging remarks about Tutsis in
general and...