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Bafumbira
The Bafumbira(ethnonym: ''Bafumbira''; singular ''Mufumbira''), are a Bantu ethnic group from Kisoro within Uganda. They are of three indegeneous groups: Bahuutu, the Batutsi and the Batwa. ==History== The Batwa are believed to have been the earliest inhabitants of East Africa together with the Bambuti of Mt. Rwenzori and Ndorobo of Kenya. They do not lead a permanent settled life. The Bahuutu are Bantu and are believed to have migrated from the Congo around AD 1000. They entered Rwanda from northeast. The Origin of Batutsi is mythical. Some say they migrated from Karagwe in northern Tanzania. Others say that their original homeland might was either Somalia, Ethiopia or Egypt. This is because the Batutsi resemble the Somali and Galla.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=http://www.newuganda.com/bafumbira-people-and-their-culture/ )〕 The Bafumbira came from Rwanda in 1900. They were governed by chiefs who were under the leadership of the King of Rwanda. The King of Rwanda used the agency system to govern. He used respected Tutsis and Hutus to govern.
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