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Establishing Indigeneity in African Pluralities using PRO169 Parameters and a Case Study for Measuring their Inclusivity
Jean-Paul GAGNON
Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
Africa
33%
analysis
5%
colonialism
35%
divergence
19%
land
24%
lifestyle
23%
measuring
44%
nation state
100%
parameter
23%
social structure
85%
Arts & Humanities
Colonialism
8%
Consumerism
10%
Divergence
8%
Inclusivity
90%
Indigeneity
90%
Indigenous Peoples
19%
Lifestyle
9%
Nation-state
35%
Person
5%
Plurality
65%
Social Structure
31%
Telos
12%
Business & Economics
Africa
42%
Colonialism
8%
Consumerism
10%
Divergence
8%
Indigenous Peoples
26%
Lifestyle
8%
Nation-state
35%
Plurality
65%
Social Structure
31%
Social Sciences
colonial age
23%
divergence
21%
Group
6%
human being
11%
model analysis
26%
nation state
61%
social structure
61%