Trisha Mukartihal

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At school, Dadaji learned Sanskrit, English, and history—but not the history of his people. “History was all what the British viceroys did,” he said. “We were taught about that which had no meaning to us.” I wonder now how this shaped his psyche and spirit: When, even in his own country, his people’s stories did not matter, he was forced to study his oppressor’s greatness, and learned to deny his own.
They Called Us Exceptional: And Other Lies That Raised Us
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