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- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi abstract "The origins of the Tutsi and Hutu peoples is a major issue in the history of Burundi and Rwanda, as well as the greater Great Lakes region of Africa. While the Hutu are generally recognized as the ethnic majority of Rwanda, in racialist ideology the Tutsi were identified as a foreign race, as opposed to an indigenous minority. The relationship between the two is thus, in many ways, derived from the perceived origins and claim to "Rwandan-ness". The largest conflicts related to this question were the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, the 1972 Burundian Genocide, and the First and Second Congo Wars.Ugandan scholar Mahmoud Mamdani identifies at least four distinct foundations for studies that support the "distinct difference between Hutu and Tutsi" school of thought: phenotype, genotype, cultural memory of inhabitants of Rwanda, and archeology/linguistics.In comparison to the Hutu, the Tutsi have three times as much genetic influence from Nilo-Saharan populations (14.9% B) as the Hutu (4.3% B) perhaps demonstrating a Nilo-Saharan origin that supports their pastoralist historical affiliations, as opposed to the Hutu who were primarily Bantu agriculturalists.For practical purposes, the groups are virtually indistinguishable, without reference to external factors such as identity documents.".
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- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi subject Category:History_of_Rwanda.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi subject Category:Hutu_people.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi subject Category:Origin_hypotheses_of_ethnic_groups.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi subject Category:Politics_of_Rwanda.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi subject Category:Ruanda-Urundi.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi subject Category:Tutsi_people.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi comment "The origins of the Tutsi and Hutu peoples is a major issue in the history of Burundi and Rwanda, as well as the greater Great Lakes region of Africa. While the Hutu are generally recognized as the ethnic majority of Rwanda, in racialist ideology the Tutsi were identified as a foreign race, as opposed to an indigenous minority. The relationship between the two is thus, in many ways, derived from the perceived origins and claim to "Rwandan-ness".".
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi label "Origini di Hutu e Tutsi".
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi label "Origins of Hutu and Tutsi".
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi label "Population de l'Afrique des Grands Lacs".
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi sameAs Historie_konfliktu_Hutuů_a_Tutsiů.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi sameAs Population_de_l'Afrique_des_Grands_Lacs.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi sameAs Asal_usul_Tutsi_dan_Hutu.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi sameAs Origini_di_Hutu_e_Tutsi.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi sameAs m.011b0lk5.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi sameAs Q2547677.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi sameAs Q2547677.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi wasDerivedFrom Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi?oldid=606635938.
- Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi isPrimaryTopicOf Origins_of_Hutu_and_Tutsi.