Hutu
ethnic group native to the Great Lakes region of Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hutu or Abahutu are a Central African ethnic group. They live mainly in Rwanda and Burundi.
Population statistics
The Hutu are the largest of the three ethnic groups in Burundi and Rwanda. The United States Central Intelligence Agency says 84% of Rwandans[1] and 85% of Burundians[2] are Hutu. Other sources have found different statistics.[3] The division between the Hutu and the Tutsi (the larger of the other two groups) is mainly based on social class, not ethnicity. There are no differences in language, culture or appearance between them.[4][5]
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