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  2. List of Rwandan writers - Wikipedia

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    [1] Edouard Gasarabwe 1938 Alive Novelist and folklorist [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

  3. Revival - Wikipedia

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    Revival meeting, a series of Christian religious services held in order to inspire active members of a church body or to gain new converts; Revival Centres International, a church group; Islamic revival, an ongoing process since the 1970s; Hindu revivalism

  4. Rwandan literature - Wikipedia

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    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. Saverio Naigiziki wrote an autobiography, Escapade rwandaise ( Rwandan Adventure ) and a novel, L'Optimiste ( The Optimist ), about the marriage of a Hutu man and a Tutsi woman.

  5. Index of Rwanda-related articles - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Books about Rwanda - Wikipedia

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  7. Alexis Kagame - Wikipedia

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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).

  8. Ingando - Wikipedia

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    Ingando camps are Rwandan political and civic reeducation and indoctrination camps. [1] [2] These camps were created by the ruling party of Rwanda, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). [3]

  9. Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Rwanda joined the East African Community in 2007, and has ratified a plan for monetary union amongst the seven member nations, [176] which could eventually lead to a common East African shilling. [177] Rwanda is a country of few natural resources, [134] and the economy is based mostly on subsistence agriculture by local farmers using simple ...