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Queen mothers (Africa)
The Impact of Matriarchal Traditions on the Advancement of Ashanti Women in Ghana Karen Mcgee
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African Concepts of Energy and Their Manifestations Through Art
The Akan Queen Mothers in Ghana and the Implications of Covert Gynocracy
A Systematic Review of Queen Mother's Roles in Sub-Saharan
Commemorating an African Queen Ghanaian Nationalism, the African Diaspora, and the Public Memory of Nana Yaa Asantewaa, 1952–2009
HOLLY ELISABETH HANSON
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“Traditional” African Leadership and the Diasporal Imagination
5.2 “Asante Queenmothers; a Study in Identity and Continuity”
Beads: an Element of Regalia Elizabeth Shonsey
KINGS, COMMONERS and CONCESSIONAIRES the Evolution and Dissolution of the Nineteenth-Century Swazi State AFRICAN STUDIES SERIES
The King Is a Woman: Shaping Power in Luba Royal Arts
Heroic Africans Legendary Leaders, Iconic Sculptures
Queen Mothers and Social Workers: a Potential Collaboration Between Traditional Authority and Social Work in Ghana
Towards a Theoretical Canon on Ga-Adangbe Gender Studies
CLEOPATRA of EGYPT and IDIA of the OLD BENIN KINGDOM Monica O
Promoting Local Governance in Ghana: the Role of Akan Queen Mothers
Introduction
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Female Monarchs and Merchant Queens in Africa'
Mobility Study of Young Women Who Exchange Sex for Money Or Commodities Using Google Maps and Qualitative Methods in Kampala, Uganda
Queen Mothers and Social Workers: a Potential Collaboration Between Traditional Authority and Social Work in Ghana
Against Her Kind: the Phenomenom of Women Against Women in Ovia Cult Worship
Asante Stools and the Matrilineage
Internationalisation of Benin Art Works, Chika Joseph Ananwa, Lagos, Nigeria, Copyright © 2014, Doi:10.14724/02.02