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HED4806
ASSIGNMENT 3
International and 2024
Comparative
EducationHED4806
ASSIGNMENT 3

, Assignment 03

International and Comparative Education
Questions
3.1. The statement "A people's language is a heritage bestowed on them by their
ancestors" suggests that a people's language is not simply a means of
communication, but it is also a part of their cultural heritage, passed down from
generation to generation. It embodies the history, traditions, and values of a
community, and is integral to their identity. The language carries with it the wisdom,
knowledge, and experiences of the ancestors, and it is a crucial aspect of a people's
cultural and social identity.



3.2. Decolonisation of the mind, as emphasized by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, refers to
breaking free from the mental and psychological impacts of colonization, including
the internalization of colonial languages and the suppression of indigenous
languages and cultures. Wa Thiong’o argues that the use of relevant local languages
is essential in decolonising the minds of African people, as it allows them to reclaim
their cultural identity and resist the hegemony of colonial languages.



Wa Thiong’o believes that the colonial imposition of European languages in
education and literature has led to the marginalization and erasure of African
languages and cultures. He advocates for the use of indigenous languages in
education, literature, and media, as a means of empowering African people and
promoting a sense of pride and agency in their own culture.



By embracing indigenous languages, Wa Thiong’o argues that African people can
resist the mental colonization imposed by colonial powers and reclaim their cultural
autonomy. He sees language as a vehicle for reclaiming and celebrating African
heritage, and as a tool for challenging the oppressive structures of colonialism. In
this way, the decolonisation of the mind involves a reclamation of language and
cultural identity as a means of empowering African people and dismantling the
legacy of colonialism.

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