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Covenant refractions in everyday devotion
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The Red Terror and Fascist Occupation in Literature from the Ethiopian Diaspora
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Medieval Ethiopian Kingship, Craft and Diplomacy with Latin Europe, by Verena Krebs
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Defining rim within the 18th century Ethiopian System of Land Ownership, Administration and Taxation
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Exploring the Collaboration in Capacity Building between the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the International Civil Defence Organisation (ICDO) and the Nigerian Military, 2003–2023
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Shedding Light on Loadshedding with Natural Language Processing: A social media case study on public perspectives of the South African electricity crisis in 2022
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Creating community identity in Matthew’s Gospel narrative
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Blocking the Loopholes: Nigeria’s Post-war Import Control through expansion of Industries, 1945-1954
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The ecological–theological implications of the narrative of creation in the Pauline tradition
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Le cinéma d’animation comme matrice narrative :
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Struggle for Survival: St. Mikaʼél Church and the Orthodox Laity of Jijiga in the Course of the Ethio-Somalia Wars in the 1960s and 1970s
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The Compounding Pain of Familial Betrayal and Institutional Failure in Nigerian Rape Narratives
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Heritage, Memory, and the Manifestation of Tradition: The Olufon Festival in the Historical Narrative of Yorubaland
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Musicking Animal Crisis Narratives and Welfare Threats Occasioned by Drumming in Southwest Nigeria
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Mapping Intersectionality: Geospatial Narratives and Digital Activism in Chioma Okereke’s Water Baby
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Endingidi (Tubefiddle) Pedagogy in Bunyoro Kingdom: Individual Mastery, Narrative Transmission, and Solo Performance Traditions in Ugandan Music Education
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A Survey of Presbyterian Mission History in Africa: Historic Beginnings (c.1790s to c.1930s), Volume 1, edited by J.C. Whytock and A Survey of Presbyterian Mission History in Africa: Modern Beginnings (c.1940s to c.2020s), Volume 2, edited by J.C. Whytock
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‘Let the Children Come to Me’: A biblical-contextual analysis of Luke 18:15–17 and its relevance to the philosophy of Anakhonhi do Hamoraon di Au in Batak culture
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Digitally mediated teaching and learning and linguistic inclusivity at Walter Sisulu University: Towards a culturally responsive digital learning environment
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Émotions tissées des soieries mahdoises : entre récits d’artisans et gestes de conception de designer
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De la fiction littéraire dans son rapport avec la réalité et l'Histoire
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De quel génocide la colonisation de l’Algérie est-elle le nom ? Problématique de l’écriture de l’histoire de la colonisation en Algérie
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La violence symbolique et la colonisation des noms
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La lumière sur la conquête et la colonisation de l’Algérie, un combat pour l’Histoire