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Akan : FE12.

The Akan are Twi-speaking peoples living in southern and central Ghana and in southeastern Côte d'Ivoire. This file includes 45 documents. Most are on the two major Akan groups, the Ashanti and Fanti; others refer to two or more Akan groups.

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Corporate Author: Human Relations Area Files, inc.
Other Authors: Abu, Katharine., Allman, Jean Marie., Arhin, Kwame., Austin, Gareth., Busia, K. A., Clark, Gracia., Danquah, J. B., Debrunner, Hans Werner., Ffoulkes, Arthur., Field, M. J., Fortes, Meyer., Hayford, J. E. Casely 1866-1930., Johnson, J. C. de Graft., Kronenfeld, David B., 1941-, McCaskie, T. C., McLeod, M. D., Mensa-Bonsu, Henrietta J. A. N., Meyerowitz, Eva L. R. 1899-1994., Nketia, J. H. Kwabena., Okali, C., Rattray, R. S. 1881-1938., Ross, Doran H., Sarbah, John Mensah, 1864-1910., Sarpong, Peter., Taye Assefa., Vellenga, Dorothy Dee, 1937-, Vercruijsse, Emile V. W., Warren, Dennis M., Wilks, Ivor., Yankah, Kwesi.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 1999-
Series:EHRAF world cultures. Africa.
Subjects:
Akan (African people)
Ethnology > Ghana.
Ghana > Civilization.
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