Kingdom of Burundi – 1500-1600s – 1966
Kingdom of Burundi – 1500-1600s – 1966
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Wow go Burundi, one of the most respectable traditions, peace and Zion.
Burundian here and I love your content 🙌🏾 It provides a brief history without the perspective of colonialism and you can explain why “the cow” in my culture is revered!
Well done!!!! This was the most accurate video about Burundi i have ever seen on youtube!! Only clarification "tha Ganwas" were an ethnic group and not a social class. Otherwise good job!!!👍
very accurate! kudos! are you Burundian?
@Afric Network thanks for telling the truth unlike most sources influenced by colonialism I also like that you included the fact that nobility were not always of the same ethnic group even the first king was from a different ethnic group than the other kings.
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You are Man of knowledge with ambition to share it with us & bring unity….. keep sharing.. thank you
Burundi cows are like of Ankore kingdom. …Uganda especially The Hima tribe where we give cows as dowry
I feel so bad when I see Africa still not living under mornachy
Wowz I am being taught from home in Ethiopiaa, I love your channel! please never stop we need unity and to learn and trust love each other. Wow I love you!
Amazing stuff! Never even knew of the Burundi kingdom, though I knew a burundi guy and rwandan girl a couple years back. They always told me their history was deep like most of Africa. They also told me the people of both countries are the same and came from different parts of Africa and settled in that area. Its interesting to think how much people moved around in Africa before they stayed put, Makes you wonder where all african people are from which is East Africa or South Africa.