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Term: Decolonizing
12019-12-18T00:48:39+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3183Glossary term: decolonizingplain2022-05-30T18:01:32+00:00Luca Connorsced9dd0f9f64a731c75f8e47663d30a132fa944aA process of decentering white, colonial mindsets and of undoing systems, laws, and repatriating land, language and artifacts that were once taken by imperial powers. The systems include the academic disciplines and practitioners of ethnology and ethnomusicology.
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12019-12-18T02:09:01+00:00Glossary Terms7A list of terms used throughout the siteplain2022-05-21T16:09:27+00:00Click on the links to reveal the definition of the terms below.