Bahima

/bɑːˈhiːmə/ noun

A pastoralist Bantu people of East Africa, primarily found in Uganda and Rwanda, traditionally known for herding cattle.

From Bantu languages; bah- is a Bantu plural prefix, hima likely refers to the pastoral/herding aspect. The term reflects both the people's self-identification and colonial administrative categorization.

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