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THE PEOPLE OF RWANDA |
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The earliest known inhabitants of Rwanda were pygmoid hunter-gatherers,
ancestral to the modern Twa people who today comprise only 0.25%
of the national population. Some 2,000 years ago, agricultural
and pastoralist migrants from the west settled in the area.
Oral traditions recall that prior to the 15th century a ruler
named Gihanga forged a centralised Rwandan state with similar
roots to the Buganda and Bunyoro Empires in neighbouring Uganda.
Comprised of a cattle-owning nobility and agriculturist serfdom
majority - the precursors respectively of the modern-day Tutsi
and Hutu - this powerful state was able to repel all early attempts
at European penetration.
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