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    Rekindling the Sacred: Toward a decolonizing pedagogy in higher education.Riyad Ahmed Shahjahan, Anne Wagner & Njoki Nathani Wane - 2009 - Journal of Thought 44 (1/2):59-75.
  2. African indigenous knowledge: claiming, writing, storing, and sharing the discourse.N. N. Wane - 2005 - Journal of Thought 40 (2).
     
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  3. Claiming, writing, storing, sharing African Indigenous knowledge.N. N. Wane - 2005 - Journal of Thought 40 (2).
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    Education, Colonial Sickness: A Decolonial African Indigenous Project.Njoki Nathani Wane (ed.) - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    In the last two decades, we have witnessed the quest for decolonization; through research, writing, teaching, and curriculum across the globe. Calls to decolonize higher education have been overwhelming in recent year. However, the goal of decolonizing has evolved past not only the need to dismantle colonial empires but all imperial structures. Today, decolonization is deemed a basis for restorative justice under the lens of the psychological, economic, and cultural spectrum. In this book, the editor and her authors confront various (...)
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  5. Experiences of visible minority students and anti-racist education within the Canadian education system.N. Wane - 2004 - Journal of Thought 39 (1):25-44.