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CULTURAL & SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITIES

Cosmogonies of Economic Growth in Nso Communities: Exhuming ‘Homemade’ Sustainable Development from German Museum Archives

 

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Murielle Sandra Tiako Djomatchoua

Murielle Sandra Tiako Djomatchoua is a PhD student at Princeton University in the US. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to heritage studies. Currently a FRAME fellow at the National Audiovisual Institute (INA) in France, her project focuses on the reconstruction of Indigenous peoples’ heritage based on audiovisual archives. Currently working on her PhD proposal, she intends to study female archeologies of power(lessness) in Central Africa through the analysis of (post)colonial Luba artistic expressions.

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