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    The city of Accra has been capital since 1877 and contains fine public buildings reflecting its transition from a 19th century to the modern metropolis it is today. This tour will take you to Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, Art Center,Independence Square and Du Bois center for Pan Africanism, Art and Crafts market. The University of Ghana which is Ghana's premier center of higher education. VOLTA REGION:
    It is described as a region of diversity and excitement and cuts across all vegetation and climatic zones of Ghana from North to South. It used to be part of the German Colony- Togoland- before the world wars. There is therefore a lot of German relics. You will visit Vume,a pottery village and Kpetoe believed to be home of the famous Kente fabric. You will also cross a stream 11 times in dense tropical rain forest before reaching the Wli waterfall. This waterfall is believed to be the most spectacular in West Africa. There will also be mini durbars with chiefs and village folks.

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    26. A Dangerous Dance: Teaching Heritage In Ghana's Secondary Schools - Cati Coe, A
    Ghana, a country on the coast of West africa. in the town of Akropong in akuapem, a hilly the schools in southern Ghana to convert indigenous people, a project
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    These students are in a secondary school in southern Ghana, a country on the coast of West Africa. The three-year boarding school is attended by about a thousand girls and boys in the town of Akropong in Akuapem, a hilly region known for its cool weather and a long tradition of courtesy, Christianity, and education. Nineteenth-century missionaries started the schools in southern Ghana to convert indigenous people, a project at which they were very successful: About 60 percent of Ghanaians currently identify themselves as Christians. Schooling has long been associated with acquiring modern identities and accoutermentsfrom Christian faith and English language and literacy to professional jobs and status items like handbags and stereos.
    During the forty-some years of Ghana's independence, its successive governments have been concerned that students were being alienated from their cultural heritage. Schools, therefore, have begun teaching Ghanaian culture from primary to university level. This has taken the form of extracurricular entertainment such as drumming and dancing as well as lessons on life-cycle customs in Ghanaian-language classes. The government also organizes an annual cultural competition, alternating every other year between secondary schools and primary and junior secondary schools. Competition begins in the district, continuing on to the regional and, ultimately, national levels. The students recite poetry in a Ghanaian language, drum traditional phrases using two drums that imitate the tonal Ghanaian languages, sing choral music, exhibit arts and crafts, and perform dance drama, in which they tell a story without words through dance.

    27. The Ga-Dangme People:A Historical Sketch III
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    LECTURE IV THE FORGING OF NEW GA-DANGME UNITY AND THE KATAMANSO WAR To lead the Gá-Dangme you need the courage of Okaikoi and the sagacity of great high priests. It is a task in selflessness and courage. In all things be bold and fearless,seeking above all to ensure the security and happiness of the people. Like a good tree the strong nation requires continual pruning and reform. The good leader sleeps not for an hour, constantly seeking the interests of his people In this Lecture we examine the factors that led to the emergence of the Gá-Dangme as major players in the political scene of the Gold Coast; look at the principal reasons for the Katamanso War. Accra started to emerge from its short eclipse; the short reign of Ofori Tibo saw the the re-stabilisation of Gá-Dangme politics. The emergence of Tetteh Ahinakwa or Momotse and Okaidja as King of Accra and chief of Gbese respectively led to a reform movement which tried to cleanse the city of corruption and re-establish its politics on a sounder footing. Princes Tetteh Ahinakwa and Okaidja had been ransomed to the Dutch and had gained considerable Western education; they were therefore in a relatively good position to stand back from Gá society and objectively analyse its failures and difficulties. However, once they acceeded to office they lacked a reform party to carry out their reformist programme in the various Gá-Dangme quarters and towns. Attempts to involve the

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    32. Landrights And The Politics Of Belonging In West Africa, Workshop In Frankfurt/M
    The early migrations of Krobo and akuapem were followed by reified and/or redefined through people s efforts to Boni (University of Siena) indigenous blood and
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    PARTICIPANT INSTITUTION TITLE Amanor , Kojo University of Ghana, Legon Community landrights and mobile labour networks in the Eastern Region of Ghana Austin , Gareth London School of Economics and Political Science Monopoly rights over 'forest rent' and Asante-Northern relations: the state, regional inequality and communal interactions in the 19th and 20th centuries Berry , Sara Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Privatization and the politics of belonging in West Africa Boni , Stefano University of Siena Indigenous blood and foreign labour: the ancestralisation of landrights in the West African forest belt Chauveau , Jean-Pierre Dafinger , Andreas and Michaela Pelican Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle Landrights and changing identities: a comparative paper on the policies of formal land allotment to pastoral groups in north-west Cameroon and Burkina Faso Diallo , Youssouf Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle Elwert , Georg and Ute Siebert Free University, Berlin

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    The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you don’t find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. Ghana I. Introduction Ghana , nation in West Africa, a former British colony known as the Gold Coast until 1957, when it became the first state in sub-Saharan Africa to gain political independence from European colonial rule. This densely populated, lowland country has a prosperous economy noted for its gold mining and its production of cacao, which is used to make cocoa and chocolate. Following its independence, Ghana assumed the leadership role in the African continent’s struggle for national liberation. A series of military coups and severe economic problems plagued Ghana from the late 1960s into the 1980s. However, Ghana reemerged in the 1990s as a democracy and a leading player in African affairs. The capital city of Accra is the largest city in the country. II.

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    Geography and Climate Ghana is a lowland country, except for a range of hills on the eastern border. The sandy coastline is backed by a coastal plain that is crossed by several rivers and streams, generally navigable only by canoe. In the west the terrain is broken by heavily forested hills and many streams and rivers. To the north lies an undulating savanna country that is drained by the Black and White Volta rivers, which join to form the Volta, which then flows south to the sea through a narrow gap in the hills. Lake Volta, in the east, is one of the largest artificial lakes in the world; it was formed by the Akosombo Dam on the Volta River. No natural harbours exist. Ghana's highest point, in the eastern hills, is about 900 m (about 2950 ft) above sea level. ^ Top of the Page Population and Language Traditional religions, adhered to by more than one-fifth of the population, generally involve some form of animism. The Christian population, which accounts for about 62 percent of the total population and includes Roman Catholics, Protestants, and indigenous African sects, is concentrated in the coastal region. The Muslim population (about 16 percent of the total) is located chiefly in the northern part of the country. English is the official language of Ghana and is universally used in schools, but in 1962 the government selected nine Ghanaian languages, in addition to English and French, for use in educational institutions: Akuapem-Twi, Asante-Twi, Dagbani, Dangbe, Ewe, Fanti, Ga, Kasem, and Nizima.

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    Understanding African Theology in the 20th Century
    Kwame Bediako Director, Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre Akropong-Akuapem, Ghana.
    African Christian Thought in the post-missionary era:Liberation and Integration
    This article will focus on the second of these "trends", which is what is generally meant by the designation, "African Theology". It needs to be pointed out, though, that the two are by no means to be regarded as mutually exclusive. Rather, they may be described as "a series of concentric circles of which Black Theology is the inner and smaller circle". Nonetheless it will be more helpful to make "Black Theology" the subject of a separate discussion.
    An early shared concern: The African religious past as a prime theological issue The predominant concern with the pre-Christian religious traditions of Africa in the early literature of African Theology has been characterised, sometimes, as an unhealthy, inward-looking preoccupation with an imagined African past. No less an interpreter of African Christianity than Adrian Hastings has made this criticism, and is to be taken seriously; he saw greater possibilities in the more politically-attuned theologia crucis of Black Theology . At the same time, African non-Christian critics have vehemently rejected what they have regarded as African Theology's attempt to "christianise", and hence, to distort African tradition. For them, the effort to seek an integration of the pre-Christian religious tradition and African Christian experience is misplaced and unwarranted, being the search for the reconciliation of essentially and intrinsically antithetical entities

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