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2925 Leveraging indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) to strengthen social services: Empowering mothers of children with disabilities

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1324 In pursuit of heritage-based philosophies: African oral literature in nationalism and politics

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2625 From cogito ergo sum to Ubuntu ngumuntu ngabantu: Reclaiming relational being in a fractured world

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2925 Leveraging indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) to strengthen social services: Empowering mothers of children with disabilities

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