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English: Inyambo cows represent wealth and social status, and they play a central role in traditional wedding ceremonies, dowries, and rituals. Their rhythmic movements, often accompanied by praise songs and poetry, embody the elegance and dignity of Rwandan heritage. Even today, they are preserved at the King's Palace Museum in Nyanza, where they continue to captivate visitors as a living testament to Rwanda’s rich cultural past.
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20 February 2025

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