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  2. List of Rwandan women - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Cyiza is a Rwandan politician who currently serves as Director General of Environment and Climate Change at the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda. [1] Jeanette Kagame [2] [3] Louise Mushikiwabo [4] Rosemary Museminali [5]

  3. Culture of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    Traditional dance in Rwanda. Music and dance are an integral part of Rwandan ceremonies, festivals, social gatherings, and storytelling. [5] The most famous traditional dance is Intore, [6] a highly choreographed routine consisting of three components - the ballet, performed by women; the dance of heroes, performed by men, and the drums. [7]

  4. List of Rwandans - Wikipedia

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    Judith Kanakuze (1959–2010), politician and women's rights activist; Janvier Kanyamashuli, ambassador to Burundi; Grégoire Kayibanda, former President of Rwanda; Kigeri V of Rwanda, former King; Bernard Makuza, Prime Minister of Rwanda; Dominique Mbonyumutwa, former provisional President of Rwanda; Charles Munyaneza (b. 1958), genocide suspect

  5. Nyabinghi - Wikipedia

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    Nyabinghi or Nyabingi is a legendary woman in the culture of Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania, where religions or 'possession cults' formed around her.. In the 20th century, the name "Nyabinghi" was adopted by practitioners of Jamaican Rastafari as a term for their gatherings and later for the drumming style used in religious practices.

  6. In a Rwandan reconciliation village, collaborative efforts ...

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    The women’s friendship was cemented one day in 2007, when Mukabyagaju, going somewhere, left a child behind for Nyirabashyitsi to look after. ... a Tutsi survivor who lost most of her family in ...

  7. Imigongo - Wikipedia

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    Imigongo (Kinyarwanda: [i.mí.ɡôː.ŋɡo]) is an art form popular in Rwanda traditionally made by women using cow dung. Often in the colors black, white and red, popular themes include spiral and geometric designs that are painted on walls, pottery, and canvas.

  8. Category:Rwandan women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Rwandan This category exists only as a container for other categories of Rwandan women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  9. Category:Rwandan women by century - Wikipedia

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    20th-century Rwandan women (2 C, 10 P) 21st-century Rwandan women (3 C, 22 P) B. Rwandan businesswomen by century (2 C)