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Women in the History and Culture of Ghana
Commemorating an African Queen Ghanaian Nationalism, the African Diaspora, and the Public Memory of Nana Yaa Asantewaa, 1952–2009
Queen Yaa Saves the Golden Stool Activity Book
Exploring the (Re)Telling of Yaa Asantewaa's Story As A
Nana Yaa Asantewaa, the Queen Mother of Ejisu: the Unsung
Ashanti-Empire.Pdf
PREMPEH I in EXILE: (A Paper Read on Saturday, 19Th August 1972 at the National Cultural Centre, Kumasi During the National Fe
Asante Traditional Leadership and the Process
Resisting Colonialism Through a Ghanaian Lens
Women Nationalists in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ghana and Zimbabwe: Case Studies of Charwe Nehanda Nyakasikana and Yaa Asentewaa Abdul Kuba
The Role of Nana Yaa Asantewa in Asante War of Resistance
EMMANUEL K. AKYEAMPONG, FGA Departmental Address Home
Ohenmaa's Role in Ashante My Experience & View on Community
Nana Yaa Asantewaa by Melz
Malezile Defy Master Narratives: Articulating an African Feminism
I WIDENING the LENS: EMBODIMENTS of GENDER, WORK and MIGRATION with MARKET WOMEN in GHANA a Dissertation Submitted to the Temple
Asante Stools and the Matrilineage
AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY to the YEAR of GHANA (Yog) at KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
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Newsletter February 2020
Ashesi University Fireside
Every Hood Has Its Own Style”