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  1. Watusi (dance) - Wikipedia

    Watusi" is a former name for the Tutsi people of Africa, whose traditions include spectacular dances. [3][4] The naming of the American dance may have been inspired, in particular, by a …

  2. The Wah Watusi - YouTube

    The KCTU dancers perform the Wah Watusi on The Low-Budget Late Show. An HD version of this video is now available! • The Wah Watusi - HD | KCTU Dancers …...more

  3. Tutsi - Wikipedia

    The Tutsi (/ ˈtʊtsi / TUUT-see[2]), also called Watusi, Watutsi or Abatutsi (Kinyarwanda pronunciation: [ɑ.βɑ.tuː.t͡si]), are an ethnic group established primarily in Rwanda and Burundi. [3]

  4. Watusi - The Cattle Site

    Sep 29, 2022 · Watusi cattle are the show-stoppers of the bovine kingdom, they attract attention wherever they appear. These regal animals can easily trace their ancestry back more than …

  5. World Watusi Association | The World Watusi Association is a …

    Although many modern Watusi who don’t have the Swede Pattern do in fact possess wild-design African white markings. The whiter spot patterns are commanding attention and top prices, …

  6. Watusi (dance) - Wikiwand

    The Watusi is a solo dance that enjoyed brief popularity during the early 1960s. It was one of the most popular dance crazes of the 1960s in the United States. ...

  7. Watusi - Carolina Bison

    Watusi cattle, an impressive, ancient breed with East African roots stretching back 6,000 years, are direct descendants of the prehistoric Auroch cow (which goes back 8,000 years).

  8. How to Do the Watusi - Our Pastimes

    The Watusi became a popular dance craze in the 1960s when Ray Barretto's "El Watusi" record went gold. The simple moves and stationary position involved in the Watusi dance made it …

  9. Watusi (dance) explained

    What is the Watusi (dance)? The Watusi is a solo dance that enjoyed brief popularity during the early 1960s.

  10. Watusi - Texas Zoofari Park

    Our Ankole-Watusi cattle are among only 1,500 of the species that live outside of their native Africa. They first came to the United States in the 1960s. Known for their strikingly large horns, …