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    Nature’s way-our way: A journey through the co-creation and sharing of an Indigenous physical literacy enriched early years initiative by Amanda Froehlich Chow, Kathy Wahpepah, Louise Humbert, Natalie Houser, Mariana Brussoni, Marta Erlandson, Amanda Gannon, Ashley Larmour, Erica Stevenson, Kathryn Riley, Fatima Ali

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is essential for children to develop healthy bonds with family members to increase well-being. Colonialism has resulted in the loss of many Indigenous activities, intergenerational teachings and relationship-building strategies that encourage wholistic health-promoting behaviours. …”
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    Towards the design for a new Bible translation in Sesotho by T. J. Makutoane, J. A. Naudé

    Published 2008-12-01
    “… The purpose of this article is to suggest a means of translating the Bible and other religious texts to provide for the needs of a community consisting to a large extent of members not able to read written texts. Colonialism in Southern Africa introduced the Bible and Western text-based literacy. …”
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  3. 1003

    The Impact of Digital Technologies on Leadership in Global Processes: from Platforms to Markets? by I. V. Danilin

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The article argues, that on the economy side existing USA-China duopoly on the platform markets creates asymmetric advantages for both nations resulting (in future) in unprecedented influence on global processes (up to “digital colonialism”). It is doubtful that potential competitors from third nations may ever destroy this duopoly. …”
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  4. 1004

    Beyond exceptionalism by Joffy Conolly, Getahun Yacob Abraham, Ane Bergersen, Kari Bratland, Kirsten Jæger, Annie Aarup Jensen, Inger Lassen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We highlight a shared history of colonial complicity and ongoing coloniality towards Indigenous and minoritised groups. …”
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  5. 1005

    Ambonsche Studiefonds and Sarekat Ambon as Forums for Moluccan Nationalists to Initiate Indonesian Independence Movement by Sem Touwe, Kresna Manik, Mohammad Amin Lasaiba, Johan Pattiasina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Using the historical method, this research explores how the Ethical Policy introduced by the Dutch East Indies government influenced the emergence of pro-independence organizations and how they played a role in mobilizing resistance to colonialism. The Ethical Policy, motivated by the Dutch' debt of honor' towards its colonies, opened up access to education for natives and indirectly encouraged national consciousness. …”
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    CO2lonialismo y geografías de esperanza by Julianne Hazlewood

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Theoretically linking relations between climate change, colonialism, and capitalism, San Lorenzo is investigated as an agricultural frontier where “CO2lonialism” unfolds in African oil palm cultivation and agrofuel production. …”
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  7. 1007

    Portrayal of Tradition and Culture in the Novel the Moon also Sets by Osi Ogbu. by Tusiimeruhanga, Brendah

    Published 2024
    “…His works especially The Moon Also Sets reflected the social and political upheavals of postcolonial Nigeria portraying the nation's struggle with the legacies of colonialism and the challenges of modernization. The novel captured the essence of Nigerian life with vivid detail, highlighting the resilience of its people. …”
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  8. 1008

    Muslim Bank as a Historical Category: Creating Credit Institutions for Muslims In the First Half of the 20 <sup>th</sup> Century by R. I. Bekkin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Muslim banks were an important element of the financial system of a number of countries during the era of colonialism. In the context of competition in the capital markets between Western banks and credit institutions belonging to different religious and ethnic groups, as well as competition of the latter with each other, Muslim banks acted as an instrument for ensuring the economic independence of Muslim communities in a number of countries and regions in the period under review. …”
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    Constructing Identities: Amos Tutuola and the Ibadan Literary Elite in the wake of Nigerian Independence by Mackenzie Finley

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Having completed only a few years of colonial schooling, Tutuola was differentiated from his elite literary contemporaries in terms of education. …”
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    A History of Africa, Vol. 2, 1800-1915 : African nationalism and the de-colonisation process / by Okoth, Assa

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…African societies and the establishment of colonial rule, 1800-1915 -- v. 2. African nationalism and the de-colonisation process.…”
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    KAJIAN DESAIN LANSKAP KORIDOR JALAN DAGO BERDASARKAN PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT DALAM MENDUKUNG CITY BRANDING KOTA BANDUNG by Kusriantari Fenny Aprillia, Estuti Rochimah, Estuti Rochimah

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Paris Van Java was born of the atmosphere of Braga and Asia Afrika roads in the days of Dutch colonialism. Until today, those roads are the most powerful city image of the Paris Van Java slogan. …”
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    Pouvoir politique et pouvoir religieux. L’exploitation de la Sanusiyya au sein de la Libye indépendante (1951-1958) by Carlotta Marchi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Whereas in the past the success of the Sanusiyya had depended on a precise autonomy toward the imperial structure of the Ottoman and colonial empires, so that the figure of the šayḫ was functional for the preservation of the Sufi Way and the transmission of Islamic knowledge, the political legitimisation of his function, as emir and king, led to a redefinition of the whole structure of the ṭarīqa. …”
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    Imagined Libya: geopolitics of the margins by Luca Raineri

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Whether referring to the artificiality of its (post-)colonial construction or to the fragmentation of its sovereignty since 2011, the weakness of Libya’s statehood is a recurrent theme in policy and scholarly discourses. …”
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  14. 1014

    Cultural heritage management in Africa : the heritage of the colonized /

    Published 2023
    Table of Contents: “…Boko Koudakossi -- Liberation heritage typology and World Heritage: From local dimensions to "universalism" / Pascall Taruvinga & Ziva Domingos -- The Nature-Culture divide in heritage Classification and Management in Africa: reality or a convenience of management / Musawa Musonda-Hamusonde and George Okello Abungu -- Colonial statues in post-colonial Africa: decolonizing the narrative or destroying the heritage? …”
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    L’africanisation de l’Église évangélique au Maroc : revitalisation d’une institution religieuse et dynamiques d’individualisation by Bernard Coyault

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Après avoir mis en évidence l’influence du champ religieux virtuel (internet), de même que les liens entre l’EEAM et le réseau informel d’Églises de maison constitué à ses marges, cette contribution montre comment se construit l’articulation entre d’une part, une institution religieuse en pleine mutation, et d’autre part, les trajectoires religieuses individuelles qu’elle suscite, avec leur dynamique propre oscillant entre adhésion, contestation ou subversion.The Église Évangélique au Maroc (EEAM) was founded in Morocco under French colonialism in the early twentieth century as an expression of the Reformed Protestant tradition. …”
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    Legitimising lithium mining: Global energy transition and green developmentalism in Jujuy, Argentina by Felix Malte Dorn, Kristina Dietz

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this context, concepts such as green extractivism, green colonialism and green sacri-fice zones have emerged. …”
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    The dynamics of African indigenous knowledge systems : a sustainable alternative for livelihoods in southern Africa /

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: The dynamics of indigenous knowledges and sustainable livelihoods in Africa / Edward Shizha and Christopher Ndlovu -- Mainstreaming and investing in indigenous knowledge epistemologies for sustainable livelihoods / Edward Shizha -- Buttressing sustainable security systems through African indigenous epistemologies / Shepherd Ndondo and Christopher Ndlovu -- Harnessing indigenous conflict resolution processes in building sustainable communities / Mandlenkosi Ndlovu -- Participation of diasporas in building sustainable communities in Zimbabwe: Implementation of Ubuntu philosophy / Roland Moyo, Christopher Ndlovu and Edward Shizha -- The role of indigenous knowledge systems in sustainable adaptation to climate change / Tinashe Pikirai -- Understanding climate change adaptation for increased productivity and sustainability in Southern African communities: A review / Keith Phiri -- Implementing indigenous knowledge systems for sustainable learning in African primary schools / Emily Mangwaya and Ezron Mangwaya -- Integration of indigenous mathematical knowledge into the mathematics education for sustainable learning / Nhlanhla Mkwelie, Ntandoyenkosi Satamwe and Edward Shizha -- Embedding sustainability and Ubuntu philosophy in the learning of learners with disruptive behaviours / Mlungisi Moyo -- Language of instruction imbroglio in the post-colonial school curriculum (Zimbabwe Curriculum Framework, 2015-2020): The obstacle to sustainable learning / Otildah S. …”
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    Natural History of the Ant Pheidole desertorum Wheeler in a Desert Grassland Habitat by Ken R. Helms

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…Pheidole desertorum colonies are large for the genus; the number of adult workers in established colonies ranges from 2,460–24,814. …”
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    Determining the Performance of Apis Mellifera Bandasii Populations under Different Agro-Ecologies of Central Ethiopia by Tadele Hunde, Zewdu Hora

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Honeybee colonies exhibit a wide range of variations in their performance, depending on genetic and environmental factors. …”
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    Swarm Control for Managed Beehives by Sara DeBerry, John Crowley, James D. Ellis

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Honey bee swarms are a normal sign of a productive and strong honey bee colony. The population of honey bees in the environment grows and genes are exchanged as the new queen in the parent colony mates with drones from other colonies in the surrounding environment. …”
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