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The Formation of Indigenous Knowledge in Protestant Mission Schools, 1900–1930

Protestant missionary schools affected the construction of “indigenous knowledge” in complex ways, including through their role in the emergence of local go-betweens, who carried this knowledge into colonial contexts.

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