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Alexis Kagame (15 May 1912 – 2 December 1981) was a Rwandan philosopher, linguist, historian, poet and Catholic priest.His main contributions were in the fields of ethnohistory and "ethnophilosophy" (the study of indigenous philosophical systems).
The name Ibitekerezo is derived from the Kinyarwanda verb gutekereza, which means "to recount, reflect, or consider". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Before Rwanda was colonized by the Germans in the late 19th century and later the Belgians after World War I , the history of the national heroes of Rwanda was known to the people through Ibitekerezo. [ 7 ]
Very little literature has been written in Kinyarwanda (the native language of the country), but there are a number of books written in French. The clergyman and historian Alexis Kagame (1912–81) researched the oral history of Rwanda and published a number of volumes of poetry and Rwandan mythology.
Currently for Rwanda, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 1 city and 4 provinces. The city Kigali is the capital of the country and has special status equal to the provinces. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is RW, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Rwanda. The second part is two digits: 01: city
[2] Immaculée Ilibagiza: 1972 Alive Autobiographical and religious writer [2] Alexis Kagame: 1912 1981 Priest, scholar and writer [2] [3] [4] Fred Mfuranzima: 1997 Alive Rwandan writer, peace activist [5] Eugénie Musayidire: 1952 Alive Writer of the German Mein Stein spricht (1999), covering the Rwandan genocide: Yolande Mukagasana: 1954 Alive
The Impuzamugambi [a] (Kinyarwanda: [imhûːzɑmuɡɑmbi], "those with the same goal") [1] [2] was a Hutu militia in Rwanda formed in 1992. Together with the Interahamwe militia, which formed earlier and had more members, the Impuzamugambi was responsible for many of the deaths of Tutsis and moderate Hutus during the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
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The Akazu (Kinyarwanda:, little house) was an informal organization of Hutu extremists whose members contributed strongly to the 1994 Rwandan genocide.A circle of relatives and close friends of Rwanda's then-president Juvénal Habyarimana and his influential wife Agathe Habyarimana, [1] they were also called the Zero Network, for their goal of a Rwanda with zero Tutsi.