Whose History Counts : Decolonising African Pre-Colonial Historiography.
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- 9781928314127
- 305.80095999999998
- D13.5.A37 .W467 2018
Intro -- Contents -- Abbreviations & -- Acronyms -- Contributors -- 1: Whose History Counts? -- 2: Of Definitions and Naming -- 3: Language as Source of Revitalisation and Reclamation of Indigenous Epistemologies -- 4: The Missing Idiom of African Historiography -- 5: Repositioning uMakhulu as an Institution of Knowledge -- 6: The long southern African past -- 7: The study of earlier African societies before colonial contact in the former Xhalanga magisterial district, Eastern Cape -- 8: The Home of Legends Project -- 9: Considerations towards establishing equitable stakeholder partnerships for transformation in higher education in South Africa -- 10: Allegorical Critiques and National Narratives -- 11: Whose History Counts? A conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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