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Decolonial Memories

Decolonial Memories

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Conversations on all things decolonial in English und Deutsch. Blog: https://dekolonial-erinnern.de/; Bluesky: @colonial-memories.bsky.soial; Instagram: @decolonial_memoriesThomas Fues Sozialwissenschaften Welt
  • Episode 12 (English) with Dr. Bulami Edward Fonyuy
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Bulami talks about his efforts to support the people of Nso (Northwest Cameroon) in reclaiming their cultural heritage. The Nso were victims of massive German colonial violence including the looting of cultural belongings and their transfer to Germany. Among them is Ngonnso, a deity embodied in a carved wooden statue that is adorned with cowrie shells. She was created in honour of Ngonnso, the founding mother of the Nso Fondom (Kingdom), who is regarded as the incarnation of the Nso people’ s worldview. Publications of Dr Bulami can be found here. Dr Bulami is a part-time Lecturer in the University of Bamenda (Cameroon) and the Principal of the Government Bilingual High School Kimbo in Kumbo.

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    Weniger als 1 Minute
  • Episode 11 (English) with Dr Valence Silayo
    Oct 2 2025

    In this episode, Dr Valence Silayo, Lecturer of Archeology and Heritage Studies at the University of Dar es Salaam, talks about his research on the entangled history of Tanzania and Germany. He is presently a guest scholar at the Linden-Museum Stuttgart where he has co-curated the exhibition "Celebrating Womanhood" on cultural belongings of the Chagga community in the Kilimanjaro region held by the museum. Among many collaborative projects with Germany, he is involved in the restitution of knowledge to Tanzania with the Leipzig Missionary Society.

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    1 Std. und 9 Min.
  • Episode 10 (English) with Bernard Laulian Ntahondi
    Sep 24 2025

    The guest of this episode is Bernard Laulian Ntahondi, an artist and expert of heritage studies in Tanzania. His work, to a considerable extent, focuses on the legacies of German colonialism in his country. He talks about memories practices in many parts of Tanzania, the role of the national Restitution Committee and collaborative efforts to address the entangled history between Germany and Tanzania.

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    47 Min.
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