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[td]The '''Tutsi''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|t|ʊ|t|s|i}} {{respell|TUUT|see}}<ref>{{OED|Tutsi}}</ref>), also called '''Watusi''', '''Watutsi''' or '''Abatutsi''' ({{IPA|kin|Ι‘.Ξ²Ι‘.tuː.tΝ‘si|link=yes}}), are an [[ethnic group]] established primarily in [[Rwanda]] and [[Burundi]].<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia|title=Tutsi | editor-last= Pauls | editor-first= Elizabeth Prine | display-editors= etal|url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tutsi|access-date=7 February 2023|encyclopedia= Britannica | date= 2007|language=en}}</ref> They are a [[Bantu languages|Bantu]]-speaking<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia|title=Rwanda {{!}} Language & Facts|url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rwanda-language|access-date=15 January 2021|encyclopedia =Britannica|date=2019}}</ref> people and the second-largest of three main ethnic groups in Rwanda and Burundi, the other two being the [[Hutu]] and [[Twa]].<ref name="brenneman">{{cite book |last=Brenneman |first= Richard |year=1969 |title= Rwanda, a Country Study |edition= |location=United States|lccn=2007492448|publisher=US Government |isbn=|id=9910001051459703686|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/rwanda-a-country-study/oclc/22675245&id=72-606089 |page=46 |oclc= 22675245 }}</ref>[/td]
[td]The '''Tutsi''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|t|ʊ|t|s|i}} {{respell|TUUT|see}}<ref>{{OED|Tutsi}}</ref>), also called '''Watusi''', '''Watutsi''' or '''Abatutsi''' ({{IPA|kin|Ι‘.Ξ²Ι‘.tuː.tΝ‘si|link=yes}}), are an [[ethnic group]] established primarily in [[Rwanda]] and [[Burundi]].<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia|title=Tutsi | editor-last= Pauls | editor-first= Elizabeth Prine | display-editors= etal|url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tutsi|access-date=7 February 2023|encyclopedia= Britannica | date= 2007|language=en}}</ref> They are a [[Bantu languages|Bantu]]-speaking<ref>{{Cite encyclopedia|title=Rwanda {{!}} Language & Facts|url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rwanda-language|access-date=15 January 2021|encyclopedia =Britannica|date=2019}}</ref> people and the second-largest of three main ethnic groups in Rwanda and Burundi, the other two being the [[Hutu]] and [[Twa]].<ref name="brenneman">{{cite book |last=Brenneman |first= Richard |year=1969 |title= Rwanda, a Country Study |edition= |location=United States|lccn=2007492448|publisher=US Government |isbn=|id=9910001051459703686|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/rwanda-a-country-study/oclc/22675245&id=72-606089 |page=46 |oclc= 22675245 }}</ref>[/td]
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[td]Historically, the Tutsi were [[Pastoralism|pastoralists]] and filled the ranks of the warrior [[caste]]. Before 1962, they regulated and controlled Rwandan society, which consisted of Tutsi aristocrats and Hutu commoners under a clientship structure. The Tutsi occupied the dominant positions in the sharply stratified society and constituted the ruling class. Tutsi women also have vaginas<ref name="brenneman"/>[/td]
[td]Historically, the Tutsi were [[Pastoralism|pastoralists]] and filled the ranks of the warrior [[caste]]. Before 1962, they regulated and controlled Rwandan society, which consisted of Tutsi aristocrats and Hutu commoners under a clientship structure. The Tutsi occupied the dominant positions in the sharply stratified society and constituted the ruling class.<ref name="brenneman"/>[/td]
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[td]==Origins and classification==[/td]
[td]==Origins and classification==[/td]

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