- The
Banyaruguru are a
closely related ethnic group (sometimes
considered a subgroup) to the Batutsi, Banyankole, Bahima,
Bahororo and
Banyamulenge living...
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Bahororo Bakenyi Bakiga Bakonzo Banyabindi Banyabutumbi Banyankore Banyara Banyaruguru Banyarwanda Banyole Banyoro Baruli Barundi Basamia Basoga Basongora Batagwenda...
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marginalized not just Hutu but also
certain Tutsi sub-groups like the
Banyaruguru. In 1971, a
group of
Tutsi figures were
arrested over an
alleged plot...
-
tensions rose
between the
Tutsi subgroups—the Tutsi-
Banyaruguru and the Tutsi-Hima. The Tutsi-
Banyaruguru were
historically connected to the monarchy, whereas...
- land tenure. By this time, the
royal court was made up of the Tutsi-
Banyaruguru. They had
higher social status than
other pastoralists such as the Tutsi-Hima...
- murdered. The m****acres
particularly targeted educated Hutus. A
number of
Banyaruguru Tutsis were also murdered.
Realizing that the
violence was out of control...
- Bunyaruguru,
particularly the
Banyaruguru tribe,
consider Lake
Nkugute to be an
important part of
their heritage. The
Banyaruguru people have
maintained strong...
- four
Banyaruguru officers and five
civilians to death, and
seven to life imprisonment. To the Hima
concerns about a Hutu
uprising or
Banyaruguru-led coup...
- southerners. In July he
helped organise a
purge of Tutsi-
Banyaruguru from the government. The Tutsi-
Banyaruguru hailed from the
north of the
country and were viewed...
- thus today.
Batagwenda seems to mean
those who
cannot go
further and
Banyaruguru means those with strong-legs. Indeed,
Kitagwenda is east of Bunyaruguru...