A 200-year-old Tutsi art form made with cow dung, Rwanda's imigongo painting tradition has experienced a revival in the Great Lakes nation three decades after the 1994 genocide, becoming a symbol of ...
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How Rwandans in ancient times honoured courage and heroism
Rwanda’s formal system of honouring national heroes, which was introduced after the liberation struggle and the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi draws from deep-rooted traditions of recognising courage ...
Rwanda’s performing arts scene is set to witness a cultural moment with the premiere of “Ndabaga the Musical,” a theatrical production inspired by one of Rwanda’s most legendary folktales. The ...
The 12-day tour itinerary to Rwanda and Burundi allows visitors to explore and learn the infectious cultures and traditions of the two sister African nations. Tourism is about people wherever we might ...
The annual naming ceremony is a Rwandan tradition. Umurimos's baby gorilla is pictured. Rwanda named 24 new baby gorillas during the 11th Annual Gorilla Naming Ceremony, Kwita Izina, at the foothills ...
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Karega ka Karigata, the last warrior to earn Rwanda’s highest honour
Karega ka Karigata is the most recent known Rwandan warrior to have received Gucana Uruti, one of the most prestigious traditional military honours in pre-colonial Rwanda, loosely translated as ...
KINIGI, Rwanda - Rwanda named two-dozen baby mountain gorillas in an annual ceremony Saturday that highlights the African country’s efforts to protect the endangered animals, which attract large ...
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