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Doing fieldwork as a rich and mixed-race woman in Burundi. Power, fieldwork study relations, and methodological readjustment | 2023 | Cahiers d'études africaines (250): 219-38 | H6/KY [CAHIERS-] | 0008-0055 | |||
Becoming “historically marginalized peoples”: examining Twa perceptions of boundary shifting and re-categorization in post-genocide Rwanda | 2021 | Ethnic and racial studies 44 (4): 576-94 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Becoming Rwandan? The impact of two decades of unity policies on the Batwa | 2017 | Bulletin des séances. Académie Royale des Sciences d’Outre-Mer (New Series) 63 (2): 187-208 | H6/KY [INSTITUT-] | 0001-4176 | |||
New Twa art discovery in north west Tanzania | 2013 | Adoranten (): 69-74 | |||||
An ethnoarchaeological study of Twa potters in southern Rwanda | 2010 | Azania: archaeological research In Africa 45 (3): 298-320 | H6/KY [AZANIA-] | 0067-270X | |||
The people who don't exist | 2006 | Cultural Survival quarterly 30 (2): 25-32 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
Dual systems in Rwanda: have they ever really existed? | 2004 | Anthropological theory 4 (3): 353-71 | H6 'ANTHROPOLOGICAL-' | 1463-4996 | |||
The conservation of Bwindi and Mgahinga National Parks: the World Bank and the Batwa of southwest Uganda | 2000 | Indigenous perspectives 3 (1): 82-121 | in special issue 'Multilateral banks and indigenous peoples'; with appendices 'World Bank Operationa |