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- Ubuhake is the name given to the social order in the Tutsi-ruled kingdoms of Rwanda and Burundi from approximately the 15th century to 1958. It has been...
- kingdom west and north, and initiated administrative reforms; these included ubuhake, in which Tutsi patrons ceded cattle, and therefore privileged status,...
- which Hutu had to perform to regain access to land seized from them, and ubuhake, under which Tutsi patrons ceded cattle to Hutu or Tutsi clients in exchange...
- within the Catholic Church. Although in 1954, Rudhahigwa abolished the ubuhake system of indentured service that exploited Hutus, this had little real...
- kingdom west and north, implementing administrative reforms which included ubuhake (where Tutsi patrons ceded cattle—and privileged status—to Hutu or Tutsi...
- this period, there was an increase in the long-standing traditions of ubuhake and ubureetwa, a practice of v****alage under which labor and resources...
- which Hutu had to perform to regain access to land seized from them, and ubuhake, under which Tutsi patrons ceded cattle to Hutu or Tutsi clients in exchange...
- several administrative reforms in Banyarwanda culture; these included ubuhake, in which Tutsi patrons ceded cattle, and therefore privileged status,...
- 1940s, King Rudahigwa, a Tutsi with democratic vision, abolished the "ubuhake" system and redistributed cattle and land. Although the majority of pasture...
- monarchy. Kagame studies portra**** a pre-colonial Rwandese society in which ubuhake cattle clientship created a harmonious society that allows easy social...