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Locality in the History of Science: Colonial Science, Technoscience, and Indigenous Knowledge David Wade Chambers; Richard Gillespie

Osiris, 2nd Series, Vol. 15, Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial Enterprise. (2000), pp. 221-240.
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