watutsi

/wɑˈtutsi/
noun
  1. A member of a traditionally cattle-herding people of Rwanda and Burundi, also known as Tutsi.
    • Historically, the Watutsi were part of a complex social structure in the Great Lakes region of Africa.
    • Many Watutsi people continue to practice cattle herding today.
    • The Watutsi are known for their tall stature and rich cultural traditions.
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