@ProfDNgong@NYboateng The shrine was categorically positioned as anti-witchcraft due to the use of its mutated portion used in southern Gold Coast. Colonial administrators commonly perceived them as witch-finding shrines and closed most of them down.
@ProfDNgong@NYboateng Jean Allman & John Parker's argument in this book stems from two prominent colonial anthropologists: R. S. Rattray, who first encountered the people of Talensi in 1896, and Meyer Fortes, who extensively documented them in 1934.
I have argued in my paper yet to be published how
I am currently exploring naturalization options for one of the states in the Caribbean. I am done with Ghana and Nigeria.
If you have any recommendations or can discuss why you chose a particular state, I would appreciate it.
Thank you!
Ghana's drainage systems struggle to cope with rainfall. What impact would a devastating earthquake, like the one currently affecting Venezuela, have on the country's infrastructure?
Exclusive footage showing 45 cattle flown from Canada to Ghana on June 24, 1974, as part of Canadian government assistance to improve Ghana’s dairy herds.
Interesting political phenomena are taking shape in Senegal. It's important to recognize that certain individuals hold significant influence, and modern politicians need to understand this.
The situation in Mali is rooted in more than just politics. It's fueled by violent racial discrimination and religious dominance. Without addressing these underlying factors, the Sahel region will remain in a state of chaos.
Their current agitation and confrontations with the Malian government are rooted in a complex interplay of historical factors, including colonialism, post-colonialism, religious influences, and economic considerations.
Before discussing the events in Mali, it's important to first examine the history of the Taureq militia group. These militias are currently active in Mali. Historically, the Taureq were a significant group involved in the trans-Saharan trade. They were a nomadic people who...
Originated from Northern Africa, the Tuareg historically do not consider themselves Black for two primary reasons: their light skin tone and their exclusion from the enslaved Africans transported to the Ottoman Empire via the Trans-Saharan trade routes.
Based on the information provided by @NASA, our team will need a group of young people to assist us in conducting this experiment. The experiment will begin by digging at the northernmost point of the Earth.
Traditionally, kings and emperors led armies into battle, fighting their own wars. Today, modern leaders stay in their castles with their sons, commanding others to fight for their personal gain.