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Ganwa

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Ganwa is the princely group that traditionally ruled Burundi. Some say that they formed a distinct ethnic group.[1] Other say that they were generally ethnic Tutsi.[2] They have launched several appeals to be recognized as a distinct ethnic group.[3]

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