“…Such indiscriminate applications of this model, which was created to implement and maintain colonial modes of occupation and control (Bhandar, 2018;Musembi, 2007;Home, 2006;Manji, 2006) has, through "a kind of Heisenberg principle" (Scott, 1998: 40 -44), been a major cause of significant social disruption and dislocation of customary regimes. Land administration has responded to these problems through a myriad of theoretical developments, including the "continuum of land rights" (Goodwin, 2020;Barry and Augustinus, 2016), "pro-poor" land administration (Hendriks et al, 2019), "fit for purpose approaches" (Enemark et al, 2016) and calls for greater recognition of indigenous ontologies concerning land (Duckham and Ho, 2020).…”