Ubuhake

Ubuhake

"Ubuhake" is the name given to the social order in Rwanda and Burundi from approximately the 15th century to 1958. It has been frequently compared to European feudalism. Based on cattle distribution, it was, however, a much smaller system than the one of "uburetwa," which affected a much larger segment of the population and was based on land distribution. The Tutsi monarchy used the land distribution system of "uburetwa" to centralise control of the lands in most of Rwanda in a system called igikingi. Only the northwest of Rwanda, where Hutu land owners refused to submit, were not part of igikingi.

The two dominant ethnic groups in both Rwanda and Burundi are the Tutsis and Hutus. One of the chief historical distinctions between them was that Tutsis were primarily cattle-raisers while Hutus were farmers.

Initially, the "ubuhake" contract stipulated that Hutus were entitled to use Tutsis cattle in exchange for service, be it personal or military. Similarly, land that had come under Tutsi control could be used in a similar way in the "uburetwa" system. It gradually evolved to a class system in which land, cattle, and power were consolidated in the Tutsi group, and Hutus became indentured servants to Tutsi lords, who granted them protection, cattle, and the use of land in exchange for service and farm produce. Intermarriage between Hutu women and Tutsi men was strictly forbidden, although Hutu men often married Tutsi women.Fact|date=June 2007 At the summit of this feudal pyramid was the "mwami", or Tutsi king, who was regarded as being of divine ancestry.

The "ubuhake" and "uburetwa" systems were condoned by the European colonialists of Rwanda and Burundi, Germany and later Belgium, who supported the Tutsi aristocracy in order to maintain control. However, the colonialists demanded that the labor also be done for the benefit of the colonial administration, instead of just for the Tutsi aristocracy.

The continued promotion of a single ethnic group became politically difficult for Belgium in the postwar period, however. Many European powers were granting independence to their colonies, and Belgium moved to phase out the "ubuhake" and "uburetwa" systems in Rwanda by 1958, having convinced the Mwami to give up the system in 1954. Increasing pressure against the "ubuhake" and "uburetwa" systems from Hutu solidarity movements, particularly Grégoire Kayibanda's Parmehutu party in Rwanda, ensured that the system was abolished entirely with the victory of Parmehutu in the Rwandan elections of 1961.

The "ubuhake" and "uburetwa" system, and its exploitation by both Tutsi Mwamis and by European colonial powers, provided the chief historical source of antagonism between the Hutu and Tutsis. Many of the recent events in both countries can be traced to this historical tension, including the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.

imilarities to Bugandan land distribution systems

In Uganda, leaders also exerted control through title to land, rather than lineages. Uganda was also a heavily populated area. A hereditary king (called the "kabaka") and a landed nobility provided a structure similar to those in northern Rwanda at the time of the arrival of European explorers.

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External links

* [http://www.africa.upenn.edu/NEH/rwhistory.htm History of Rwanda]


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