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consequent migration to other parts of Ghana and the world since early in the colonial period ( 1874-1957 ) , as well as their conversion to variants of the world religions ( see Busia , 1951 ) , have introduced novel features into Akan ...
consequent migration to other parts of Ghana and the world since early in the colonial period ( 1874-1957 ) , as well as their conversion to variants of the world religions ( see Busia , 1951 ) , have introduced novel features into Akan ...
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The survey is divided into two main parts : the period from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth century ; and the twentieth century . Europeans may have visited West Africa about two centuries before the period under consideration .
The survey is divided into two main parts : the period from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth century ; and the twentieth century . Europeans may have visited West Africa about two centuries before the period under consideration .
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Adjusting for emigration during that period , Rhodesia had a net gain of 28,753 settlers . How this group of immigrants responded to the war and events in southern Africa , how they interacted with existing residents and to what extent ...
Adjusting for emigration during that period , Rhodesia had a net gain of 28,753 settlers . How this group of immigrants responded to the war and events in southern Africa , how they interacted with existing residents and to what extent ...
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The economic implications of transformations in Akan funeral rites Kwame Arhin | 307 |
Reviews of books | 415 |
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