2014
DOI: 10.13109/kize.2014.27.2.233
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Does National Mythmaking End at the Border?

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“…This implanted to the people the perception that he was a loved, strong and powerful hero. With the perception that Nyerere was powerful leader, as Seger (2003) and Besier (2014) indicate, the Banyakyusa built/are building myths about him as a way of associating themselves and their society with him.…”
Section: Nyerere In Banyakyusa Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implanted to the people the perception that he was a loved, strong and powerful hero. With the perception that Nyerere was powerful leader, as Seger (2003) and Besier (2014) indicate, the Banyakyusa built/are building myths about him as a way of associating themselves and their society with him.…”
Section: Nyerere In Banyakyusa Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%