One time I was in class and my Nigerian lecturer asked me and my fellow colleague if we were Tutsi or Hutu , we both said we are Rwandan . He asked again this time individually, we both said we are Rwandan. I hope this question of whether one is Tutsi or Hutu ends . We are one people . Though proud of our ancestry , it should not be the reason for being unfair to each other . I am proud to be Rwandan and grateful for whatever we have achieved. I honestly hope no Rwandan blood shades again.
@@jamesmuhoozi5812 shut up you fool you are probably not even Rwandan just a troll on the internet and that's your only purpose how sad. Look no one liked your comment 😉.
@@jamesmuhoozi5812 my Tutsis neighbour also gave me a lecture that both the Hutu and Tutsis are originally words to describe economic status, not racial status. German and Belgian colonizers only understood racial distinctions, hence it was put on people's colonial IDs as an ethnicity rather than a social class.
No more Hutus,Tutsi nor Batwa in Rwanda We are all Rwandans We don't need to go back where we came from please. All these ethnies were brought by COLONIALIST to separate the entire nation #DEVIDE AND RULE" Proudly RWANDAN
As a Rwandan I would just like to say I really appreciate this video on a rather difficult and complex subject. It was handled very well with proper facts. Thank you.
Glad you confirmed the information. I was trying to research the info my aunt relayed to me while I was doing our family tree.. that was that my family's lineage to the Watsu Africa Tribe.
I admit My ignorance of the situation and although I understood the difference I didn’t hear which one was almost wiped out. I was kinda looking for something about that. How it was believed to have started and such. It this was wonderful history of the people.
It is the Tutsi tribe that almost got wiped out by the hutu tribe and the colonizers,it was basically started by the colonizers who wanted to rule the country forever so Tutsi were against that and demanded that colonizers leave the country,but hutus were fine with the colonizers staying and ruling the country forever as colonizers had brainwashed them to hate Tutsi to the core by calling Tutsi foreigners who occupied hutu land all of that was a tactic of colonizers to steal the country and keep it themselves,matter or fact they have assigned a different country where each tribe came from saying Tutsi came from ethiopia,hutu came from chad and twa came from ituri in congo,the colonizers literally wanted to make themselves as the natives of Rwanda,Tutsi were a huge threat to colonizers hence why they sought to exterminate them with the help of hutus,so they put hutus in power with that genocidal agenda,that was the main thing all hutu governments did,just to kill Tutsi with no reason until Tutsi formed an army to defeated them after the 1994 genocide against Tutsi where more than a million was killed in just 100 days.
Just found this channel. I am a young Irishman who has always been fascinated by Africa and it's many cultures and peoples, which probably stems from my father who was born in Nigeria (his parents having went there teaching English and building houses). I love to see a channel like this that promotes African history and Culture. I have always seen similarities between the Irish and the Africans (especially those enslaved by the Imperial powers of Europe). To me it is always a shame as a proud Irishman to be lumped in with the British and Americans imperialists as 'white people'. The Irish have fought against British imperialism since 1169 AD in a conflict which my ancestors fought for many conflicts, in a conflict that it still on going. I just thought I would say this to let people know that we are not like the rest of them, on the contrary, we're very opposed to them. Love the channel! Peace to all
I love history and knew how far Irish people have suffered from British imperialism in their sole and how rough British have been to them as migrants in Britain for centuries. I know also in pre or aftermath of industrial revolution, Irish have suffered in England, accused of most of crimes, arrested and hang without proper investigations on the matter. I live in Australia and know some Irish in here who also talked about what you said. Unfortunately, many people don't know history and think all European were colonialists.
Yes, your ancestors fought very hard. When I hear about the Hutus and Tutsis I’m reminded of the brutal battles of the Irish and Scottish against the British.
Sorry to say this but speaking from a person who is actually from their, the Europeans came and divided us. It’s sad to see my so called Burundian and Rwandan people who used to be the same are now separated.
I want to visit this beautiful and clean country! I admire the strength, love and dedication of the people so much! I am “African American” and want to visit with my family to teach them the beauty of Africa. 🖤🙏🏾✊🏾🥰
Am Somali and I don't see any different from us and Tutsi people I don't know much about history but wen I see Tutsi person I see my cuzen brother or my cuzen sister long lyf to all Rwandan pipo big love
@Adelare Mubali our history says tutsi they are soldiers of Ahmed gurey when leader gurey get killed all of his soldiers fled to everywhere in Africa gurey was fighting against Ethiopian bro we are family
@@honeybadger4812 but Gurey was not a Somali. And i think they lived long before Gurey's war in Rwanda and Burundi otherwise they would have kept their culture and religion because they settled all together in Rwanda they didn't disperse or mix that much. Might be they are the Original Somalis meaning they somehow kept their old culture before Islam. You need to go and learn.
@@taketimeforyou i know he was not somalian but he come to help when Ethiopian to close to takeover our country we defeat Ethiopian and we control Ethiopia for many years
There are so many of our stories that not only need to be told by us but movies that are written, produced and directed by us. The first people, where we control the narrative about the greatness of the Black race. Not just in Africa but black societies all over the world before the colonizers. I enjoy listening to your videos and you sharing the many hidden truths of our long forgotten history .
We have history but don't think we are that great considering the mess we are in, the white man new we wasn't that great. That why he had the confidence to do what he did. They took advantage because we had many kings not a few kings. Africa made up of so many different parts its was easy to conquer. Still we have no great defence against Western powers, because our heads stuck in religion.
One of the oldest Somali Calture Song says "Abatutsi-ga ab baanu u lahayn". Meaning, abatutsi is= Traditional game like Somali Dhaanto. Ab = origin , u lahayn = belongs to us. The complete meaning is, this traditional game (abatutsi) belongs to us. I read many books about Tutsi people and where the originally came from most of them described The tutsi are descendant from Oromo Ethiopians and Somalis in the Horn of Africa.
Great video! I'm fulani from Guinea and I've always found the tutsi people from Rwanda had some similarities with us (nomadic shepherd for example). I met someone from Rwanda and he just looked like my younger brother. I was sure he was fulani. Thanx for your job! Learning history helps us to understand the present and might save us in the future
@@afrocurves you can say that a whole group of people is troublesome? Maybe you could be more specific? No? I thought that your own previous president was Fulani. No? Why generalising a group of millions? It sounds like tribalism, which the ugliest thing in our continent. Hope you are not like that.
Beautiful people. Incredible history. All people of the diaspora should be extremely proud of where we come from and the greatness of our ancestors. I love this channel! Thank you!
@@kairuannewambui8456 and the only thing you are benefiting is bleaching skin creams, you are intoxicated from the evil spirits, firstly they didn't invent water, food, all what people need to survive, and before the evils decided to leave the caves to ruin other people's lives everywhere especially Africa, people were inventing things, clothes, fire,... Gradually, ships, and Harmonized in sports and cultural activities. I spell the curse out of you.
And all others, even Antarctica is a mess right now. Admittedly it might have been less problematic to be limited to the own continent of origin but given the 100 year war, 30 year war and napoleonic slaughter before any local genocide, suggests the European culture might not have been aimed at harming anyone but have that default. 😕😔
@4 Fake as a whole they definitely helped. I understand their unconscious intention of all these assertions thrown upon Europeans, but the truth do still exist
My dad (84) just left my house- while he was here he told me his paternal grandmother was Watutsi. I had no idea. He said she was very tall with a very long neck- and a beautiful singing voice.
As Tutsi most of us from Rwanda don’t like to talk about history because of political reasons but if you ask Tutsi fro Uganda, Burundi and Congo might give you more information especially the elders but honestly the truth is known but people don’t like to talk about it historically we are two ethnicities with two different origins and genetics
Burundians and Rwandas have their history in Burundi and Rwanda. There is no evidence of somali origin and even the video says nilotic which is not somali or abyssinians. That whole of deviding Burundians and Rwandas was started by christian missionaries when they came to Burundi and Rwanda. They spread information that tutsis were hamites which is a mythical people which somalis and abyssinians are apart of. When germany was defeated in east africa and belgium took over burundi and rwanda, they introduced identity cards in 1933 because race was a social class and the identity card meant that no one could switch due to their economical circumstances such as having cattles etc. The new missionaries also were a different branch of christianity and they started supporting different groups of people for their cause. Burundians and Rwandas are that. We share similar culture, language, etc. There is no hutu, tutsi, twa culture, language etc. There is no evidence of somali language in burundi or rwanda, and there is no evidence of islam before colonialism as somalis abyssinians have long history of islam. Dont spread missinformation.
Peace to you I appreciate your comment I would now say that we are all Africans. To many of us have being butchered by other nations and we haven't stopped to put our differences aside to unite
Ingabire Mutoni appreciate your unified concept but these groups still exist and have been there for centuries. I get it you are all Rwandans but still Tutsi twas and Hutus are still there, don’t distort facts
As someone who loves learning about other cultures I have loved your channel for years, I was always hoping you would go more in depth on the different ethnic groups in Africa, so many beautifully, diverse stories. Truly is where the soul of the world lies. I'm loving these videos, you're an inspiration to what I hope public schools will someday be!❤❤
@@ayitian1 I love this considering I live in Michigan, where Betsy DeVos' (racist) policies have created more problems and has sucked money from poorer districts to line the pockets of for profit charter and private schools. ❤
amanda ray that’s the only way capitalism will work. An educated society is the enemy of exploitive authoritarians! The evil in people’s souls is their acceptance of being weak willed.
Mara the Akata stop looking for Caucasians to be interested in something that’s European History. Every educated European knows the truth about Africa and melanin people. Besides the artifacts, they have the missionaries accounts, and there’s books written by Jewish historians/ merchants. Caucasians have access to the truth, they don’t care because it helps them continue to promote the Western Civilization Myth! African History disproves capitalism, they don’t want that truth to come into the light! Melanin people are socialist by nature.
amanda ray I tried telling people in the 90s these charter schools were no good for our children. Most of them lost or never had accreditation, and have since closed. This after draining public schools funding and hence displacing thousands of children. Children have to be bused to schools outside of their neighborhoods and even the cities they live in! Not to mention the curriculum has put the children in a “ I have all school year to complete these assignments when I feel like doing them “, type of mindset. There are literally no deadlines or sense of urgency to do anything! How can this prepare you for life or for providing for yourself?! Charter schools are taking children’s initiative away by not promoting a sense of continuous achievement!
It is in the process of HAPPENING now. Along with so called WESTERN AID which is no aid at all ,comes the seeds for your destruction. Africans witness this perpetually.
We see you Rwanda, and we admire your strength to rise up, move forward and even be better than your neighbours. Man African leaders should take notes.
I am originally from Northern Ethiopia and the Tutsi people look very similar to Northern Ethiopian people who live close to the Blue Nile .... I am convinced that we share the same ancestors:)
This history of Batutsi and Bahutu is similar to that of South Africa Ma Xhosa and Ma Zulu who are historically one big NGUNI tribe Together with Ma Swati etc.) who divided themselves up because of circumstances and later after colonisation by white europeans lost their unique oneness and became rivals. I'm glad to hear this Hutsi and Tutsi history. In fact all Europeans during their notorious scramble for Afrika divided the countries, the people, setting up traps and instigating hatred among the tribes, erected borders for the purposes of their policy of divide and rule. Thanks.
Why does Museveni a Rwandese Origin kill our pple and has caused many pple loose their lives, stolen all our wealth as a country, trying to build the Tutsi Empire in our country 😭 the man has killed us in millions but God is watching & our tears are before God and soon his end will be remembered as the worst downfall.
I’m in Rwanda right now after having been researching their history and culture(s). I’m of African ancestry via the Carib. It’s humbling to be in their country and learning more about their history and seeing how much they’ve progressed post 94’. Their story is incredibly inspiring.
What a beautifully, well-featured and well-built, human beings !!! The diversity of African nationS is astonishing. Thank you for uploading it. And thank you for your handwork. Peace and God bless you trice !!!
The Watutsi directly descend from the Somali and Abyssinians. One of the main arguments from the Hutu during the genocide was to tell them to go back to Abyssinia ! Can you believe this ?
@@terryoppong4420 GTFOH with that 'Hutu invaders' nonsense. Did you know about the expansionist policy of the Rwandan ruling class ? Have you heard of the kalinga drum and what was attached to it ? You need to look up the origin of the word "Rwanda". Worry about your Ghanaian brethren kissing the ass of those British royals.
@@terryoppong4420 actually the Twa were the original occupants and then the hutu came and pushed them into the forests because hutu's tilled the land then in another wave came the tutsigroup which had been breaking off and leaving their people along the coutries along the nile. Cattle things. They are not a nilotic people group.
I'm a burundian Tusti and i often get mistaken as somali often by other ethnic somalis and i always take it as a compliment because somalis are some of the most charming and charismatic people i've ever met much love from burundi
So essentially, European colonialism infiltrated an indigenous African society and applied backwards, racist ideologies into the system already in place, which created discord, disharmony and war among the local populations. Interestingly, it seems like the ancestral Tutsi migrants who came into the region did so peacefully, intermarrying with the local agriculturalists at a high degree.
I do think its intersting how the Tutsi "invasion" was relatively peaceful...what conquering force intermarries with the local population and even adopts their language?
They used that divide and rule tactics all over Africa. In Ghana they refused to educate people of the Northern part so after independence Nkruma built clusters of public schools and made them free for them so they can catch up with the southern belt.
Sounds like europeans were thinking for either group. How can a stranger come in and tell how to think about your kinsman? We need to get our heads out of the sand and think for ourselves. Stop blaming people.
I am Rwandan and I would like to make some clarities on this video about the History of Tutsi,Hutu and Twa .First of all.Rwanda was inhabited by 3 categories of people from different backgrounds.The First wave of migration to Rwanda was by "Basinga people"who came from Nkole of Bahima in Uganda and arrived around 300 AD .The second wave of migration was by Bazigaba people who also came from Nkole of Bahima in Uganda and arrived around 300 AD.The third wave by Byanyiginya people who came from Oromo or Galla people in Ethiopia and arrived in 700 AD.I must mention that Gihanga father was from Banyiginya and his mother was from Bazigaba. The theory that Gihanga was a Tutsi is not true because Gihanga reigned between 1081 and 1114 AD before the Tutsi ,Hutu and Twa concepts (Social Classes) were introduced.I must also mention that Hutu Tutsi and Twa are not Tribes.The Tutsi,Hutu and Twa concepts were introduced in 1345 by Kilima Rugwe who was a king that ruled between 1345-1378(200 years after Gihanga had died). The analogy of Tutis,Hutus and Twa was exactly the same as Nobles ,Clergy and Commoners in Europe .The intention of introducing these social classes were just to create a society full of rich people and leaders who can solve problems in the society.In fact ,the criteria for belonging in a Tusti class was to be rich, unbderstanding of the royal and political matters, ability to fighta nd die for the country and willingness to help and support Hutus to become Tutsis in the future.This means you could be a Hutu today but if you work hard you could become a Tutsi tomorrow.The intention of the king was to ensure that every Rwandan becomes a Tutsi, and that all Tutsis must ensure that they help Hutus and Twas to become Tutsis.
Hi Vincent! I believe this is the version of history that I'm familiar with as well, one of these being social classes as opposed to pure ethnicity. But given that other peoples from Sudan and Somalia corroborate the presence of batutsi in their culture means there's some ethnic distinctions and different origins and history, right? I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. The ethnic distinctions existed but were later morphed into social classes to serve political agendas, no? I'm trying to make sense of it all because our African history has really been manipulated over time.
I'm really confused and not convinced by this history,especially when it comes to know how those three ethnic groups came from different areas but abandoned their origin mother tongues to adopt Kinyarwanda as their common mother tongue!
nshimiyimana jean baptiste I understand you.First of all,Kinyarwanda is very similar to Lunyankole which was spoken by Basinga and Bazigaba when they arrived in Rwanda.Then Banyiginya when they came they had to adopt the local language.So the Kinyarwanda that we speak today originated from Lunyakilima which is a language that originated from Lunyankole
Wonderful and enlightening video, with so much great information. I do look forward to these presentation and hope you will continue with my support and everyone else who enjoys them. It's now very clear what has to be done to preserve and boost the people, culture and future of the motherland. As a people we should never allow any other race to come among us and change our rules and laws that keeps us together in harmony and peace. One great ancestor Dr Clark stated we have no friends in the world but ourselves. Inspite of what the outsiders do or say , allowing them in our presence only create problems. They have nothing we need, and can only sow discord wherever they go. Thanks again for sharing this beautiful people and culture, Hotep.
Very informative and excellent lecture. It cleared up my misconceptions about the relationship between tutsis and Hutus. Thank you for posting. I'm looking forward to more of your postings.
My peopppppple!!! Im tutsi living in Canada! Love your channel so much brotha! You are educating me alot on our african ancestry and history! LOVE THAT!
YUS YUS YUUUUS I SAY YUUUUS THANK YOU ! YOU DID A GREAT JOB WHEN IT COMES TO MY PEOPLE ❤ IM SO PROUD OF BEING PART EAST AFRICAN ❤❤❤ THE TUTSI ARE AN AMAZING PEOPLE. ❤❤❤ PROUD OF MY AFRICAN ROOTS 🇨🇩🇰🇪🇹🇿🇷🇼
@kings shakka007 iam I Kenyan but my mother comes from DRC..i have been in Congo for the last three years..i feel sorry for what Mobutu ssese seko did to my grandfather
my lovely tutsi peoples you are our blood,.. because of that they kill and through you in nile river,.. big love for tutisu from mother land ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Thank you for this great piece of African history. I am fascinated by the history of the people of Rwanda/Burundi/Tanzania/Kenya/Uganda, the history of the Lemba (of Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa), Great Zimbabwe, Zulu (Shembe), Ancient Kingdom of Kongo, Mbundu, Swahili, Cape-Malais, Kabinda, ... You can only understand Southern Africa and its populations through their respective histories. Again great work of history because your presentation is promoting peaceful cohabitation of ethnically diverse yet related people.
I'm from somalia i love all my African brothers and sisters. The biggest mistake was when someone came outside Africa and tells us nonsense tutsi and Hutu brothers both african no more no less
I spent most of my life as a Tutsi in exile, mostly in Europe. Coming across a Somali or an Ethiopian person meant immediate sympathy most of the time. Except for the language, the rest was so close that we felt like cousins.
@@mustafaahmed4035 stfu you call these ppl jareer. Behind their back I’m Northern Sudanese Nubian and Trini I’ve lived back home in Sudan with Somalis you people are racist stop this bs
We are somali their ancestors created a song for future generations to never forget us Some how to some Somali even mentioning tutsi in trouble time means good luck
Your presentation was excellent! I learned so much about the beginnings of these beautiful people. Theirs is a complex history, but also a very interesting one. I am so glad to know that they are striving to live together as one! This is the way it should be.
This is awesome as all of your videos are. My 10 year old grandson LOVES your videos! He did a report on the Zulus last year for school. I'm wondering which of your "history lessons" will he do next year! Great job! Our history didn't start with western slavery! We come from a great people!
Yes grandmother. Continue teaching that to your son. It will make him strong. The world will train him to think we didnt exist before American slavery, never created, built civilizations, invented, made scientific discoveries, etc. Blessings and good fortune to you and your grandson
This channel is awesome! I'm glad RU-vid has options to adjust the playback speed because the pacing is a little slow for me. But this information you are sharing is very important! I subscribed
Thank you for the info. I always wondered what caused the friction between them and knew Europe was in the midst. African cultural and race/tribe history is always interesting to learn about.
@@criticalthinker8480 There's also what we call "imyotso" only Tutsi people have them and they are common in Ethiopia. I think it's a part of culture they kept. Picture 5:32 marks on top of eyes
keep doing this important work sir. the word sound and syntax of the word TUTSI does fit ancient egyptian language patterns precisely. tut was a Egyptian word.
It's so good to see my people of other nations on here chatting and communicating without insult. That's what the enemy wants confusion and no one talking to find out what happened or who we really are.much love to you all and be careful.
Kendall Bledsoe I’m not sure if I’m included in this, as I am Irish and not of African roots, but yes, it is great to see people from other countries communicating and learning more about each other! I was inspired to learn more of African and in particular Rwandan histories and cultures by Stromae, my favorite singer and songwriter. He is half Rwandan and has mentioned tutsi/hutu tensions in his songs previously, so I really wanted to learn more about the roots and background of this amazing guy. I absolutely love his work (and him) :)
Thank you for this explanation. With the relatively recent developments in politics and economics in the region, this background it useful in understanding not only the sad history, but the promises of a better future.
Just my conjectures here: These Tutsis remind me of Fulanis in West Africa. Similarities: They probably came into the region in a relatively recent history. The infamous cattle herding and nomadic lifestyle. The complete openness to live among their hosts and intermarry. The habit of installing one of theirs as chief within the community. They also look Fulani. Again, these are just my thoughts.. I wonder if the Fulani lost a group that ended up in Rwanda lol
peter griffin guy I hope you understand that idea is an invention made from a religious text. Both those ethnic groups history, genetics, culture and linguistics developed in Africa. Their phenotype is a unique African trait and not remotely close to any “Europeaness” or “Arabness”. Features like that developed amongst Africans originally and then other people inherited that physical “format” if you will
@@hometeamhistory806 I think there is more than a few, it really depends on the Fula group. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fuZpswPdAzw.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hdqTzGiSS_g.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pDd5bfyfIEM.html
Seismic Vertigo they probably arrived in the area during the pastoral neolithic where nomads started traveling to present day kenya/tanzania with thier livestock, they eventually entered rwanda.
Awesome, I wonder if you will be able to cover all the ethnic groups in the motherland I want to know about them all even the ones that are no longer with us 🙏🏿 my brother as we go forward you should be looking into putting this into a book format so we can buy and continue to pass on the knowledge, our people need to know themselves I appreciate you for existing as one of ours may the ancestors protect and bless you with wealth and strength to continue being the spark ⚡️ of the great african people awakening
Thank you for this understanding, Kaka Mdogo, bless you. I am beginning to see how the abandoning, for whatever reason, as seen in the Kongo Kingdom, of our age-old values and systems can be so devastating… yet these are systems that we can build on and achieve the African Renaissance. It’s not a small matter because without African Renaissance, which implies setting up systems within African civilization, the current struggle for economic liberation cannot be won…. This is because it is only our authentic aspirations that can drive such an economy. And aspirations, in turn, come from self-determination, which itself comes from identity, which is born of culture, spawned of civilization. For now, we, Africans, run our systems using borrowed or enforced European aspirations…and the lender of aspirations controls the dreams, thoughts, actions, destiny and EXISTENCE of the borrower. This is why wa henga (the ancients) said "Mwaacha mila ni mtumwa" in Kiswahili roughly translates into “He who abandons their culture becomes enslaved” We can only entrust our future to ourselves; Therefore we have to generate our own aspirations, which come, in four steps, from our civilization as discussed above.
The Tutsi people are from North. From Ethiopia Oromo area.The Blood related to Oromo,Rendile. Samburu,Mbugu,Mbugwa, Mbulu,Maasai,Nyankole, Iraqw people they are people of cattle in North Kenya and South West of Kenya entered Tanzania in Arusha.Kilimanjaro and Tanga Region.
@j Joel he’s right to some extent. I’m from Rwanda and I can see a strong resemblance. Maasai, chaga and some Kenyans look like us. N’yankole are our people for sure.
Thank you for this excerpt! I have been mistaken for a Tutsi and though I am of a different ethnic group, I couldn’t be prouder of that mistake, for we are all one, as African Brothers and Sisters. 💝🙏🏾💪🏾💕
@@matovuharuna7733 the Egyptian or Mediterranean society as a whole was multi cultural.... And Arab sure did dominate the Egyptian people but they didn't make them brown from black.... Roman records describe exactly what and how Egyptians looked when it was under there control
Google stromae, he is literally looks Egyptian! I literally love him, and he’s what inspired me to research African (in particular Rwandan, seeing he himself is half Rwandan) cultures :))
Oosh, well done. That's a very difficult subject to tackle (both politically and factually), and you did a great job. You didn't shy away from the complexity of socioeconomic vs ethnic identity, and how UTutsi (or is it it UbuTutsi?) shifted over time
I don’t know what Tribe or People or family tree I come from. But this is great knowledge. I love learning new things about my “Black People”.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great info in this video. This just confirmed a conversation I had with an African brother this weekend. He was explaining to me that the Tutsi and Hutu people are the same people and only got seperated because of politics. I also thought they were two seperate enthic groups and languages so I guess I was wrong. Thank you.
You actually deserve millions of views we wanna complain about slavery like that Thats our only history but dont wanna take a closer look at the deeper history.
@@Chilbuli_Baby please learn history before throwing insults. All along East Africa slaves were stolen as far as Congo...Tanzania Kenya ..Uganda to middle East & some to America's.