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ARE WE STILL AN OVERSEAS PROVINCE OF PORTUGAL? COMMEMORATIVE TOPONYMS AND THE COLONIAL PRESENCE IN THE CITY CENTRE OF KUITO, ANGOLA

AINDA SOMOS PROVINCIA ULTRAMARINA DE PORTUGAL? TOPÓNIMOS COMEMORATIVOS E A PRESENÇA COLONIAL NAS RUAS DA CIDADE DO KUITO EM ANGOLA

SEGUIMOS SIENDO UNA PROVINCIA DE ULTRAMAR DE PORTUGAL? TOPÓNIMOS CONMEMORATIVOS Y PRESENCIA COLONIAL EN EL CENTRO DE LA CIUDAD DE KUITO EN ANGOLA

Abstract

In the recent past, the world, with particular mention of the African continent, has witnessed a mass of protests, mostly by student movements. Among other things, they demanded the removal of colonial heritage from the spatial landscape as well as the decolonization of education. Nearly half a century after independence from the Portuguese colonial regime, the Angolan spatial landscape still celebrates the greatness of the so called heroes of the Portuguese civilization mission, whereas for many, the recognition of national historical figures remains an illusion. This article attempts to stir a debate, stemming from the sentiment that names of streets that constitute colonial cultural heritage and identity should be de-commemorated in the Kuito city centre and elsewhere in Angola. This is because they offer direct exposure to unbearable psychological memories of the ruthless regime that tortured natives for centuries. We argue, that by preserving these names, we are directly or otherwise abettors of the colonial´s tale that they were the ´heroes´ of the African people who needed to be saved from their uncivilized modis vivendi. The paper examines all the names surrounding the urban area of the city centre of the Kuito municipality and exposes the contributing role, if so, of each, in order to examine the impetus behind their preservation.

Keywords:
colonial; commemorative toponyms; City of Kuito; Angola

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