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Ganwa is the name for the princely group that traditionally ruled Burundi. They formed a distinct social class that was neither Hutu nor Tutsi, although they were affiliated with the latter.[1][2] They have launched several appeals to be recognized as a distinct socio-cultural grouping.[3][4]

Origin

The White Father, Bernard Zuure reported that the first king of Burundi (Rufuku, father of Ntare), was a Hutu: "Everybody here says so, and the princes themselves told me they do not descend from a tutsi".[5]

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