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How did Indigenous people in the New World understand their encounters with Europeans during the colonial era? This question is at the centre of ongoing debates
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When we look up into the night sky, we see stars and the few constellations that we can name, even occasionally a planet. But at the same time, we know that
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Southern Africa is in the news: South Africa’s recent elections have seen the ruling African National Congress lose its majority in parliament for the first
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