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Hutu

[ US /ˈhuˌtu/ ]
NOUN
  1. a member of a Bantu people living in Rwanda and Burundi

How To Use Hutu In A Sentence

  • An enormous pohutukawa in front of the Greenaways' house was swept down to the harbour in a mudslide, leaving both properties more exposed to the elements, with the Greenaways' home being particularly vulnerable to further erosion.
  • The Hutu have much in common with the other peoples of these countries, the Tutsi and the Twa.
  • It is this obsession with, distention and corruption of, beauty that gives rise to the imagined master races of the KKK, the Nazis, the Khmer Rouge, the Hutu Akazu, the Taliban. G. Roger Denson: The Dark Side of Beauty: The Mosque As "Terror Cell"
  • LATER, when she could bear to, Melissa wanted to be able to summon every subtle green scent, the tang of the sea, the way the silver backs of the pohutukawa leaves gleamed in the breeze, the gritty purchase of the sand on her skin, the barely discernible song of the tiny wavelets on the beach … The Rich Man's Royal Mistress
  • […] En ces moments où nous commémorons le 15ème anniversaire de Génocide des Tutsi et massacres des Hutus démocrates, j'appelle à la conscience de la Communauté internationale de faire preuve de courage pour mettre fin à des situations des violations flagrantes des droits civils et politiques que connaît le Rwanda, notamment le droit d'avoir une justice équitable … Global Voices in English » Rwanda: The unresolved FDLR issue
  • The first Labour government, which presided over our centennial celebrations, saw the planting of many a kauri or pohutukawa.
  • In any event there are dozens of stunning beaches along the coast, my favourite being Harataonga for its gnarly pohutukawas, fresh water stream, grassy rolling backdrop and spun-sugar sand.
  • Melissa recognised a massive tree shading one end of the terrace as a pohutukawa. The Rich Man's Royal Mistress
  • But it was not solely the irregular Hutu extremist forces and the Mayi-Mayi that persecuted the civilian population.
  • The incumbent Kagame, 46, campaigned on a theme of national unity, while his main rival Faustin Twagiramungu, from the Hutu majority, was accused of ethnic "divisionism", a serious accusation in country still traumatised by the legacy of its genocide. ANC Daily News Briefing
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