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What is Repatriation Process

Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Future of Africa and Policy Development
This is an initiative taken by political organizations Such as ANC and PAC and AZAPO to return archival materials scattered all over the world to be preserved in South Africa.
Published in Chapter:
The Role of National Archives in the Repatriation of Liberation Archives: Preservation, Heritage, and Ideals for Future Generations
Nkholedzeni Sidney Netshakhuma (University of South Africa, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8771-3.ch014
Abstract
The liberation archives repatriated from all over the world play a role in redefining African states, especially in South African society. The chapter aims to assess the role of the National Archives of South Africa (NARSSA) in the repatriation of liberation archives for the benefit of the future generation in South Africa. This is because the National Archives of South Africa did not recognize marginalized people. Most of the records of the disadvantaged are not preserved by the NARSSA. Library archives bridge the gap in the national documentary heritage and provide insight into the history and development of the country. During the transition to democracy in 1994 in South Africa, scholars debated the question of filling the gap of undocumented history and access to liberation archives.
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