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Decolonization of indigenous knowledge systems in South Africa : impact of policy and protocols
Masenya, Tlou Maggie
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Conservation of Natural Resources in the Shangwe Community in Gokwe District, Zimbabwe
Ngara, Renias
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Mangizvo, Remigios V.
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sanctified hills and they [hills] grew into thick forests. Thus the Shangwe
indigenous
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