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Indigeneity has proliferated in recent decades among a wide range of African individuals and groups. In this chapter, we ask: how do transnational, national, and cultural forms of citizenship find expression in African contexts through the idea of indigeneity? How is indigeneity defined, lived, and contested in Africa, and how do specific forms of African indigeneities articulate with global discourses of indigeneity?
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