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“During colonialism, unlike the record keeping of the white people, if a
native estate record came to the archive, it was not automatic that they
were accepted. They had to be appraised in order to determine whether they
were valuable to the archive. Due to this procedure, many of the native
estate records were destroyed or if kept, never processed.
“The archive could only give you what they have. Information can be there
but if it is not processed, nobody would find it,” Namhila said.

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