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... practice of domination and exclusion based on the fundamental assumption that all relevance and value are centered ... practice rather than thought and practice themselves . In a word , it is used to focus on the cultural and human ...
... practice of domination and exclusion based on the fundamental assumption that all relevance and value are centered ... practice rather than thought and practice themselves . In a word , it is used to focus on the cultural and human ...
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... practice which cannot and should not be left to established order theo- rists . Conceived in an Afrocentric framework , multiculturalism can be defined as thought and practice rooted in and reflective of several basic commitments : 1 ...
... practice which cannot and should not be left to established order theo- rists . Conceived in an Afrocentric framework , multiculturalism can be defined as thought and practice rooted in and reflective of several basic commitments : 1 ...
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... practice concerned with the transcendent and the ultimate questions of life ( Karenga , 1980 : 23 ) . Among such ... practice ( Lucas , 1948 ; Abimbola , 1976 ; Awolalu , 1979 ; Thompson , 1983 ; Drewal , 1992 ) , a SanterĂa Yoruba ...
... practice concerned with the transcendent and the ultimate questions of life ( Karenga , 1980 : 23 ) . Among such ... practice ( Lucas , 1948 ; Abimbola , 1976 ; Awolalu , 1979 ; Thompson , 1983 ; Drewal , 1992 ) , a SanterĂa Yoruba ...
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