Bahehe
The Bahehe are an indigenous tribe that can be found in southeast Uganda, on Lake Victoria's northeastern shores, and on Uganda's border with Kenya.[1] The Bahehe belong to the Bantu ethnic group that originated from Tanzania where they were part of the Hehe people who live in south-central Tanzania.[2][3][4][5] According to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) census of 2014, the Bahehe community numbered 4,023.[6]
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