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         Ghana Culture:     more books (78)
  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

41. CARE - Virtual Field Trip - Ghana
Explore ghana through this virtual field trip and learn about the culture, history, and people. Includes journal entries, a photo album, recommended books and related links.
http://www.careusa.org/vft/ghana/index.asp
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42. The Embassy Of Ghana - Havana, Cuba
Accredited to Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Nicaragua, and Panama. With information on Ghanian history, culture, and business and tourism opportunities. In English and Spanish.
http://www.ghanaembassy.cu/
English e-mail The Embassy The Ambassador ... Travel Certificates News General News Students Section ChatRoom Ghana ... Visit The Official Website of The Ministry of Foriegn Affairs of The Republic of Ghana
::Welcome:: to the web site of the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in Cuba
I wish to thank you for choosing to visit our web site and I hope you find it informative and interesting.
We would appreciate your views on the contents and presentation of the site, and most of all on its usefulness for your purposes. Contributions will be incorporatedinto subsequent updates of the site to further enhance its functionality and ensure that we display the best in our service delivery.
Countries of Concurrent Accreditation Opening hours: Contact Address: The Embassy is open to the general public between 09:00hrs to 15:00hrs from Monday to Friday.

43. REDIRECT: Asomdwee Fie, Shrine Of The Abosom And Nsamanfo, Inc. (AFSANI)
The Shrine of the Abosom and Nsamanfo is a nonprofit religious organization promoting Akan spirituality, traditional religion, and culture. This project is designed to impart information regarding the practice of the Akan Akom Tradition in America, as well as to explore other aspects of an ancient culture indigenous to ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, and other parts of West Africa and the Congo.
http://members.aol.com/afsani
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44. Africa Mission - Church Of God Missionary Efforts In Africa
Church of God parttime missionaries based in Edmond, Oklahoma, share country facts, denomination's mission history, and photo galleries depicting the culture, scenery, and gospel work from ghana, Malawi, and Nigeria.
http://africamission.com
Home News Ghana Malawi/ Mozambique ... Links "Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature." Mark 16:15 Welcome to the Africa Mission website. This site contains facts, church history and photo galleries depicting the culture, scenery, and gospel work from various African countries. These missionary efforts are made in the interest of the Church of God. May you be inspired and your vision broadened.

45. Ghana HomePage, Resource For News, Sports, Facts, Opinions And Classifieds
All about ghana business, culture, education, government, latest news and general information.
http://www.ghanaweb.com
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46. Ghana-world Handicrafts Culture And History
Includes arts, culture, economy, and history of the country.
http://home.arcor.de/ghana-world/seite0e.htm

47. AllAfrica.com Ghana Get In Touch With Your Culture Pleads Staff
allAfrica African news and information for a global audience.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200507181384.html

48. Ghana - Holiday, Tours, Roundtrips And Hotels
Specialists in nature and culture trips throughout West Africa. Worpswede, Germany.
http://www.ghana-travel.com
G H A N A - W E S T A F R I C A GHANA PEOPLE, NATURE AND OCEAN Travels in another Africa Africa is more than just lions and safari. Here culture and history are vividly contrasted with wild beaches, green landscapes and people full of the joy of living. Whether you choose a hotel in a natural setting, take part in an organised expedition or wish to plan an individual journey, we will make the multifaceted beauty and unvarnished reality of West Africa an unforgettable experience for you. - Car - Hires in AFRICA E- Cards Further travel offers (german Website) for Kenya, Tanzania, Ivory Coast (Elfenbeinküste) Madagascar, Zanzibar, Senegal, Gambie (Gambia), Mali, Cape Verde (Kapverden), Burkina Faso, South Africa (Südafrika) you will find under www.cobra-verde.de Email about us Contact Cobra Verde Ghana Travel, Im Wrockmoor 25, D-27726 Worpswede, Germany Tel: +49 4792 - 952124, Fax: + 49 4792 -952125, E-mail: kontakt@cobra-verde.de

49. Ghana WebQuest
This WebQuest is for researching the culture of ghana. How does this reflect ghana s culture? Team members can divide the responsibility by taking
http://cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/fellows/Ladd/webquest/template.html
Ghana WebQuest by Sally Ladd Introduction Task Process Resources ... Conclusion
Introduction
The Smithsonian Institution is having a contest to design a new exhibit on Ghana for their Children's Museum. Its Cultures of the World exhibit has been featuring different countries. Since this contest is for elementary students, our class has decided to research Ghana's culture and submit a plan for the exhibit. The winners' names will be on a plaque at the Ghana exhibit when it opens. The winners will also be the special guests at a reception to meet the director of the museum and the ambassador from Ghana.
The Task The rules for the contest require the following topics to be represented in the exhibit: arts and crafts, clothing, celebrations, daily life, foods, geography, history, language, and music. Many people visiting the museum might not be familiar with Ghana. This exhibit will give them an opportunity to experience its culture. Some visitors may not even know that Ghana is in Africa! Sound like a lot of work? Don't worry, you will be working in teams. Each team will research one of the nine topics. We really want to win that contest, so it will require teamwork to come up with a plan that will dazzle the judges. With everyone's best effort, we should have a good chance!
The Process
  • You will be assigned to a team of 3 students.
  • 50. Jamieson's Chocolate - Ghana's Culture
    Learn about ghana, the history of cocoa in its economy, and the wonderful chocolate that comes from ghana.
    http://www.chocolatebyjamieson.com/culture/ghanaindex.shtml
    GHANA'S VIBRANT CULTURES:
    The modern country of Ghana gained its independence in 1957. It takes its name from an ancient African kingdom.
    The territory that makes up modern Ghana includes areas that were part of the old British Gold Coast Colony on the coast, parts of German Togoland to the east, parts of the former Ashanti Empire in the middle, and the predominantly Muslim Northern Territories to the north. Ghana has a democratically elected parliament and president, a market-oriented economy, and an active press.
    Ghana is a multiethnic society whose citizens speak many languages like Twi, Fante, Ga, Ewe, and Dagbani. English is the country's official language.
    Though the early states like the Fante on the coast, the Dagomba in the north, and the Ashanti Empire are gone, many chiefly traditions continue. Modern Chiefs and Queen Mothers have new roles in promoting the welfare of their people within the larger context of the modern country of Ghana.
    Ghana's craft traditions have an international audience. The Ashanti Kente cloth woven in Bonwire, a village near Kumasi, the former chiefly city of the Ashanti Empire, has been adopted by many people of African descent the world over. It sometimes appears as an element in high fashion. Kente comes in many patterns; each distinct geometric element has its own individual meaning. We've used one of these patterns for our wrappers.
    Other fabrics like Adinkra cloth are created for special occasions. Adinkra is produced by block printing special designs arranged in meaningful patterns. We adopted one of the Adinkra designs for our chocolate molds.

    51. Navrongo And Lawra HomePage
    Ever wonder what life might be like in a small African village? Information on the history, language, culture, music, associations and projects of these two small West African villages in the remote Upper East and Upper West Regions of ghana.
    http://mysite.verizon.net/vze827ph/
    Welcome to the Navrongo and Lawra HomePage! This Web Page is devoted to two small communities in Northern Ghana . The authors of this web page collectively spent six years in these West African towns and they would like you to know more about them. Victoria Washing Groundnuts
    . You can also check out Ghana's flag, pledge, anthem and coat of arms
    Please feel free to send us e-mail, , or sign our guest book
    Virtual Navrongo
    History of Navrongo Ghanaian Cedis, ...
    pottery and art in Northern Ghana

    This site was written with the third goal of the U.S. Peace Corps in mind: " Teaching Americans about other cultures through the experiences of returned Peace Corps Volunteers. ." As the Web knows no national boundaries, we also hope that this HomePage will help all cultures around the world to appreciate these two very special places. Check out this page for more PC links on the Web.
    The Ghana/Burkina Border at Paga Special thanks to Jay Kress for his support.
    Last updated on September 18, 2005.
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    52. Ghana - Get All Ghana Data Here
    A database search portal which includes hotels, real estate developers, schools, colleges, universities, polytechnics, charities/ NGO's, health, and culture.
    http://www.allghanadata.com/

    Free websites for Schools

    and Charities in Ghana

    4 active visitors discrete data on Ghana today: Check Email (Members)
    Charity Help Mark Ghana Portal Exclusive Ghana Search Engine ( Note:will take you outside this site At all ghana data you get information on Ghana hotels, real estate developers, schools, colleges, universities, polytechnics,charities/ NGOs, health, culture, towns and cities, websites, media, institutions, jokes, jobs + more.
    Just search our databases and follow links. Get information on Ghana in three steps: Search word
    Category Select a Category (8) Schools,Universities etc. Institutions, Private,Government Hospitality, Hotels, motels etc Towns, maps,information Kwik Find, mortgages etc Charities, Ngos This Site, site search Ghana Websites, Ghana search 1. Type search word

    53. Travel In Accra Ghana - Culture
    Accra culture. ghana with capital city Accra is located on the west coast of Africa, about 750 km north of the equator on the Gulf of Guinea,
    http://www.africatravelling.net/ghana/accra/accra_culture.htm
    Accra - Culture Ghana with capital city Accra is located on the west coast of Africa, about 750 km north of the equator on the Gulf of Guinea, between the latitudes of 4-11.5_ north. The capital, Accra, is on the Greenwich meridian (zero line of longitude). The country has a total land area of 238,305 km2 and is bounded on the north by Burkina Faso, on the west by Cote d'lvoire, on the east by Togo and on the south by the Gulf of Guinea. The land area stretches for 672 km north-south and 536 km east-west Rich mineral resources such as gold, diamonds, manganese, bauxite, iron ore and various clay and salt deposits Extensive, rich forests with a wide range of fine tropical hardwoods A wide variety of agricultural products and rich fishing resources The population of Ghana is 18.3 million (1990 estimate), with 45 per cent under 15 years of age. The country has on average a population density of about 52 persons per square kilometer. With an annual growth rate of 3.2 per cent, Ghana's population may reach over 19 million by the year 2000. Most of the population is concentrated in the southern part of the country, with the highest densities occurring in urban areas and cocoa- producing areas. The largest regions in terms of population are Ashanti (about 2 million), eastern (about 1.7 million) and greater Accra (about 1.5 million). The population of Ghana comprises Christians (43 per cent), animists (38 per cent) and Muslims (12 per cent). There is complete freedom of religion in Ghana.

    54. Ghanafest
    ghana S culture ON DISPLAY Click on the thumbnail to see a bigger picture 6th Row A Church Building, The University of ghana at Legon, Cultural Dancing
    http://www.ghananationalcouncil.org/culture.htm
    Ghana National Council of Metropolitan Chicago
    Ghana News
    more Ghana news......
    Ghana Community Announcements
    Ghana Cultural Information
    more Ghana Cultural Information
    GHANA'S CULTURE ON DISPLAY
    Click on the thumbnail to see a bigger picture and click again to go back to the thumbnails
    Description of pictures from left to right:
    1st Row: The Calabash Dance, Young Ghanaian Drummer, Ghanaian Girl, A Musician
    2nd Row: A traditional Oven, Dancers, Traditional Drummers, A Traditional Chief
    3rd Row: A School Girl in Ghana, A Mosque in Northern Ghana, Oware(A Traditional Game), A Ghanaian Princess
    4th Row: The City of Accra(The Ccapital City), A Palace, The City of Kumasi, The Ghana National Theater 6th Row: A Church Building, The University of Ghana at Legon, Cultural Dancing in a School, The W.E.B Du Bois Center, A Traditional Procession.

    55. Culture - Ghana - Africa
    culture, ghana, africa. ghana’s culture is as diverse as its linguistic and geographical regions. Weaving and carving are important traditional art
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    Ghana’s culture is as diverse as its linguistic and geographical regions. Weaving and carving are important traditional art forms. Music and dance are performed at communal functions and ceremonies such as funerals and marriages. deeper links
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    56. SIT Study Abroad - Ghana: Arts And Culture
    Undergraduate study abroad program based in Accra, ghana, with a homestay in Kumasi, focused on the nation s renowned communities of dancers, musicians,
    http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/africa/ghanaarts.html
    Program Info Who Are You? Photos by Ann Kaplan and Christine Groppi
    Arts and Culture
    More Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676, Brattleboro, Vermont USA 05302-0676
    Phone: (802) 258-3212 Toll Free Within the US: (888) 272-7881
    Fax: (802) 258-3296 TTY: (802) 258-3388
    Email: studyabroad@sit.edu

    57. SIT Study Abroad - Ghana: African Diaspora Studies
    Undergraduate study abroad program based in Cape Coast, ghana, focused on politics, economics, culture, and the worldwide African diaspora.
    http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/africa/ghanadia.html
    Program Info Who Are You? Photos by Elena Rue and Catherine Gillespie.
    History and Cultures of the African Diaspora
    African Diaspora More Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676, Brattleboro, Vermont USA 05302-0676
    Phone: (802) 258-3212 Toll Free Within the US: (888) 272-7881
    Fax: (802) 258-3296 TTY: (802) 258-3388
    Email: studyabroad@sit.edu

    58. Ghana - Travel Photos From Culture Shock Therapy
    More than anything in ghana, I was struck by the generosity of so many of On a drizzly day, we walked from ghana to Ivory Coast, my first African land
    http://travel.u.nu/country-gh.php
    Ghana
    5 photos from 1995. Click on any of the small images to enlarge. More than anything in Ghana, I was struck by the generosity of so many of the people we met. Well, that's not completely true. First, I was struck by the heat. Then I was struck by the poverty. Crossing the street in downtown Accra, I was struck by a bicycle. On a drizzly day, we walked from Ghana to Ivory Coast, my first African land border crossing. I'd heard stories of corrupt officials with their endless searches and bold demands for bribes, but everything seemed to go smoothly a few forms... no, we weren't exporting any currency, in fact we had no Ghanaian money left... some friendly small talk... and we were on our way. Then I heard the guard bark out my name. "Cruz! Come here." I turned around. He was grinning slightly and motioning towards a coffee can full of wrinkled bills. I was ready for this: I carried a twenty in an accessible pocket. "It is raining outside, you know," he said. "Um, that's true," I offered, a little not sure how to respond. "Well, you should not be walking in the rain with your bags," he said, fishing out a few bills from the can. "You should be in a taxi." Handing me ride money, he waved me out of the office and out of this generous land.

    59. Www.ghana.co.uk - History & Culture
    Despite its name, the old empire of ghana is not geographically, Ancient ghana lies 400 miles northwest of modern ghana, it encompasses what is now
    http://www.ghana.co.uk/history/history/ancient_ghana.htm

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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.

    60. Www.ghana.co.uk - History & Culture
    Call ghana for just 10p per minute ghana 198287 Meridian line Fashion Adinkra Kente Cloth Others Historic Events References, Presidents
    http://www.ghana.co.uk/history/

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    Sankofa - Go back and retrieve
    This symbol is based on a mythical bird that flies forwards with its head turned backwards. It reflects the Akan belief that the past serves as a guide for planning the future, or the wisdom in learning from the past in order to build the future.
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