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  1. The Akans of Ghana: Their history & culture by K Nkansa-Kyeremateng, 1996
  2. Talking to the Master: intersections of religion, culture, and counseling in Taiwan and Ghana.: An article from: Journal of Mental Health Counseling by Hsiao-Wen Lo, Vivian Dzokoto, 2005-04-01
  3. Bulsa Sunsuelima: Folktales of the Bulsa in Northern Ghana (Researches on African Languages and Cultures) by Rudiger Schott, 1994-03
  4. Growing up in two worlds;: Education and transition among the Sisala of Northern Ghana (Case studies in education and culture) by Bruce T Grindal, 1972
  5. Asante Catholicism: Religious and Cultural Reproduction Among the Akan of Ghana (Studies of Religion in Africa) (Studies of Religion in Africa) by J. Pashington Obeng, Pashington Obeng, 1996-06-01
  6. Oh Africa My Africa: A Personal Encounter With the Ghanaian People & the Culture of Africa by Nancy H. Sweet, 1994-01
  7. Let Your Voice Be Heard!: Songs from Ghana and Zimbabwe (Songs from Singing Cultures) by Abraham K. Adzinyah, 1997-02
  8. Creative processes in Akan musical cultures: Innovation within tradition (Ghana) : (Dissertation) by Eric Odame Beeko, 2006-03-01
  9. Ghana in RetrospectSome Aspects of Ghanaian Culture by Peter Sarpong, 1974
  10. GHANA IN RETROSPECT: SOME ASPECTS OF GHANIAN CULTURE by Peter Sarpong, 1974
  11. Ghana in retrospect: Some aspects of Ghanaian culture by Peter Sarpong, 1975
  12. The problem of funerals and ministry in (an African context) Ghana by Godfred Ngoli Zormelo, 1978
  13. Born on a Monday: A Photo Documentary of Ghana by Carrie C. Brown, 2004
  14. GHANA IN RETROSPECT - SOME ASPECT OF GHANAIAN CULTURE by Peter Sarpong, 1974

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43. The Republic Of Ghana Art Culture
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Ashanti Culture - Ashanti Culture - about the people who live in central Ghana and are a major ethnic group of the Akans nation.
Ashanti Gold Weights - Ashanti Gold Weights - history and pictures of the use of gold in the Asante Kingdom. From the Australian National University.
Bakoji Paintyard - Bakoji Paintyard - Beautiful and unusual abstract art from the renowned Ghanian artist Bakoji.
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44. The Republic Of Ghana An Index To Our Pages On Ghana
Art culture ghana Art culture - Articles on Living and Investing in ghana- Articles on Living and Investing in ghana - Banks of ghana - Banks of ghana
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Moving to Ghana ~ Living in Ghana ~ Real Estate in Ghana ~ Index for Africa Moving to Ghana ~ Living in Ghana ~ Real Estate in Ghana ~ Real Estate In Ghana - Current Listings Also properties form other countries in Africa - Featured Articles On Ghana The Gold Coast - Making Millions In Ghana - Investing in Ghana Doug Casey always seems to write stuff that's fun to read. In this article he has us believing that we can make zillions in Ghana. As he puts it, "Making a zillion dollars in a country like Ghana is potentially much easier than making it in the U.S. That's because you (the reader) have unique experiences, connections, knowledge, and capital that - while they're commonplace in more advanced countries - go a long way in an less developed countries (like Ghana), where you're automatically a big fish in a little pond." New - Search Engines Of The World - Search Engines Of The World - We are in the process of developing the internet's largest database of search engines; not just links, but actual search engines with query boxes that you can search right from our website. Eventually to consist of over 1,000 search engines in categories too numerous to mention, this new resource is well worth checking out. Do so. Short Term Work Resources - Resources for Locating Jobs Abroad Transitions Abroad has collaborated with Escape from America Magazine to bring escape artists a broad and exhaustive compilation of job opportunities in over 30 countries all over the world, including a regional guide to the Mediterranean, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. In addition to that treasure, this page and the next offer sound leads to serving in a voluntary capacity, as well as teaching overseas at some of the world's most prestigious schools. In following issues of Escape from America Magazine, we will be adding to this valuable resource on a regular basis. We know how important our Jobs Overseas section of your magazine is, and we're doing something about it. Check it out.

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Cultural organisation and dance troupe. Association for Zimbabweans in Denmark;Venskabsforeningen Eritrea Danmark; Agoro (ghana cultural association);
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The multi-cultural society is already a fact. People from all over the world move around, mixing cultures and ideas. It has always been like that, but it is getting a little more visible now. Cultural meetings are sometimes a difficult challenge, but everybody can learn from the process. A multi-ethnic society can bring cultural richness and peace. It is not a threat or something to fear or prevent. It is happening! The African society in Denmark is a community of parties, football in the park, music, shops, magazines, cultural weeks, celebrations, national days, picnics and awards. Everybody receives a warm welcome at these events.

46. Ghana-world Handicrafts Culture And History
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Despite its name, the old empire of Ghana is not geographically, ethnically or in any way related to modern Ghana. Ancient Ghana lies 400 miles north-west of modern Ghana, it encompasses what is now modern Northern Senegal and Southern Mauritania. The origins of Ghana are not certain, but at the start of the first millennium AD a number of clans of the Soninke people, a Mande speaking people living in the region bordering the Sahara, came together under the leadership of Dinga Cisse.
There are different narration's of who he was but history establishes the fact that he was a stranger from afar. It has been said that it is likely that the Soninke was formed in response to the attacks from nomadic raiders suffering from drought and seeking new territory. Further west was the state of Takrur in the Senegal valley. It was linked to the north via a coastal route leading to Morocco via Sjilmasa.
Ancient Ghana derived power and wealth from gold and the introduction of the camel during the Trans-Saharan trade increased the quantity of goods that were transported. Majority of the knowledge of Ghana comes from the Arab writers. Al-Hamdani, for example, describes Ghana as having the richest gold mines on earth. These mines were situated at Bambuk, on the upper Senegal river. The Soninke people also sold slaves, salt and copper in exchange for textiles, beads and finished goods. They built their capital city, Kumbi Saleh, right on the edge of the Sahara and the city quickly became the most dynamic and important southern terminus of the Saharan trade routes. Kumbi Saleh became the focus of all trade, with a systematic form of taxation. Later on Audaghust became another commercial centre.

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50. A Culture Of Change In Africa
ghana. A culture OF CHANGE by Renee Loth Boston Globe FIRST AID FOR AIDS by ReneeLoth Boston Globe. DR ADOI AGYARCO S MISSION by Renee Loth Boston Globe.
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It isn't far from this bustling capital with its modern hotels and office towers, to traditional villages were there is no electricity or running water, much less the Internet or "Oprah." In most of this West African nation; traditional values and practices are yielding only slowly to the new ideas presented by foreign aid workers Alhaji Amidu Sulemana, the government's regional health minister in the rural northeast district, crystalized his country's suspicion of change when he said that many people still believe family planning is "a conspiracy from the West" aimed at reducing the population of Africans. "A people without a culture is not a race, he said. "We shall guard our traditions jealously." It was in response to such resistance that the 1994 world summit on population and development, sponsored by the United Nations, designed a broader approach to attaining stable populations than simply pushing birth control. The summit's Programme of Action, signed by 179 countries including Ghana, features better overall health care, education, and especially the empowerment of women and girls in a more holistic approach to keeping families small.

51. MSN Encarta - Ghana
ghana has long been exposed to outside influences on its society and culture. ghana’sculture is as diverse as its linguistic and geographical regions.
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52. Welcome To The Republic Of Ghana
embroidered cloths. Its origin is traced to the Asante people of Ghanaand the Gyaman people of Cote d lvoire (Ivory Coast). However
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53. Welcome To The Republic Of Ghana
Adinkra symbols are symbols derived from the asante tribe of ghana, West Africa. Ina total cultural context, kente is more important than just a cloth.
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Home... Living... Governing... Investing... ... Site map You are viewing the section Visiting... Adinkra Adinkra symbols are symbols derived from the asante tribe of Ghana, West Africa. Each symbol possesses a spiritual meaning. show me all adinkra signs Asante Kente Kente is an Asante ceremonial cloth hand-woven on a horizontal treadle loom. In a total cultural context, kente is more important than just a cloth. It is a visual representation of history, philosophy, ethics, oral literature, moral values, social code of conduct, religious beliefs, political thought and aesthetic principles. show me the asante kente patterns Ewe Kente Although the Ewe (pronounced "Ev-ay") are not as well known outside Ghana as the asante they also weave many of the cloths known worldwide as kente. show me the ewe kente patterns Go to: Adinkra Asante Kente Ewe Kente Click to View ... About this site
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"We walked to the village and the children came running out yelling Yevu, Yevu, Yevu, which means 'white skin.' They clung to us for the next few hours while we were made welcome by the village elders. The elders gave us a tour of their village, the huts, the yams, the homemade palm wine, they opened their homes to us."
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Ghana is located on West Africa's Gulf Coast, just above the equator. Its freedom from British rule in 1957 was monumental for the whole continent, as it was the first African country to gain independence. While the official language of Ghana is English, more than 60 different languages are spoken. The clan and tribal systems are part of the culture in Ghana, and many traditional Chiefs (Togibis) operate on a parallel system with the freely elected governmental body, the District Assembly. Ghana's northern region is desert; the vast majority of the country is rainforest and a savanna runs along the coast.

55. Ntama Journal Of African Music And Popular Culture
Ntama Journal of African Music and Popular culture. ghana is the Name We Wishto Proclaim Two Popular Caribbean Voices and the Independence of ghana.
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Your location: Home Afrika Tage München (11. - 13. Juni 2004) Written by Mario Prüfer Tuesday, 04 May 2004
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(11. - 13. Juni 2004) Theresienwiese, München Im Juni können auf den Münchener Afrika Tagen afrikanische Gerichte zusammen mit Musik und Tanz genossen werden. Ein Kunsthandwerksmarkt, Dokumentarfilme, Bilder, sowie Workshops bringen Ihnen die Schönheit aber auch die Realität des afrikanischen Kontinents näher. Zudem sind bekannte Musiker zu Gast, wie u.a. Mory Kanté, Manu Dibango und Lucky Dube. Nähere Informationen und das Programm auf der Homepage der Afrika Tage. 'Ghana is the Name We Wish to Proclaim' - Two Popular Caribbean Voices and the Independence of Ghana Written by Markus Coester Monday, 26 April 2004

56. Atlas - Ghana Map
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Ghana Introduction Back to Top Ghana, republic in western Africa, bordered on the north and north-west by Burkina Faso, on the east by Togo, on the south by the Gulf of Guinea, and on the west by Côte d'Ivoire. Formerly a British colony known as the Gold Coast, Ghana was the first majority-ruled nation in sub-Saharan Africa to achieve independence, in 1957. The country is named after the ancient inland empire of Ghana, from which the ancestors of the inhabitants of the present country are thought to have migrated. The total area of Ghana is 238,537 sq km (92,100 sq mi). The capital is Accra. Official Name - Republic of Ghana
Capital - Accra 949,113 (1988)
Population - 16,904,000 (1996)
Life Expectancy - 56 years for men and women
Area - 238,537 sq km (92,100 sq mi)
Largest Cities - Kumasi 385,192 Sekondi-Takoradi 103,653 (1988)
Languages - English; French; Akuapem-Twi; Asante-Twi; Dagbani;
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Religions - Islam; Christianity

57. Ghana - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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The Republic of Ghana is a nation of western Africa . It borders Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso in the north, Togo to the east, and borders the Gulf of Guinea to its south. Republic of Ghana In Detail (Full size) National motto : Freedom and Justice Official language English (official), others Capital Accra Capital's coordinates 5° 33' N, 0° 15' W Largest City Accra President John Kufuor Area
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58. Arts And Culture - British Council - Ghana
ARTS AND culture, Showcasing creativity, Would you like to? Or maybe you justwant to keep in touch with the latest creativity from the UK and ghana.
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ARTS AND CULTURE Showcasing creativity Are you interested in music, multimedia or literature? Do you work in the arts? Would you like to? Or maybe you just want to keep in touch with the latest creativity from the UK and Ghana. If so, we can offer you various creative opportunities. Supporting Ghanaian artistes Learn how to create music using the latest MIDI technology. Whether you're new to the system, or experienced, our workshops can make a difference to your creative and professional life. Find out more. The Selector radio show This weekly radio show offers two hours of the latest and best in UK music, giving you an eclectic mix of pop, dance, blues, jazz, roots and reggae. Find out more Crossing Borders literature project Are you a TV or radio writer? Or do you simply want to develop your writing skills? Through online mentoring and networks, we can support your work. Find out more We are registered in England as a charity. Our privacy statement Our Freedom of Information Publications Scheme

59. The Selector - Arts And Culture - British Council - Ghana
The Selector in ghana There are many stations in ghana that broadcast Kingdom s internationalorganisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations
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Music technology project The Selector Crossing borders ... The Selector website The Selector radio show Experience the diversity of British music Want to keep in touch with the music scene and some of its leading artists? The Selector is a weekly radio show, featuring the best of UK music. Now running for over 18 months, The Selector is heard in 33 countries worldwide (including Ghana) by an estimated 30 million people. The show contains news, competitions, interviews and first-time plays of brand new music. The show is designed to represent the excellence and diversity that UK music offers, and features an eclectic mix of music, including Asian fusion, drum n bass, reggae, contemporary classical, dance, rock, UK garage, hip-hop, soul, and jazz. Where can you hear The Selector in Ghana
There are many stations in Ghana that broadcast The Selector programme, at different times of the day, so you can be sure to find a time and place to suit you. Station : Atlantis
Location: Accra (Greater Accra Region)
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60. Ga Of Ghana The: History And Culture Of A West African People David Kwatei Hende
Ga of ghana The History and culture of a West African People DavidKwatei Henderson Quartey. Ga of ghana The History and culture
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