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Name in the Akan culture
Abusua is the name in Akan culture for a group of people that share common maternal ancestry governed by seven major ancient abosom (deities). The Abusua
Abusua
incestuous because of shared maternal ancestry. According to Kofi Agyekum the abusua is conceived as a corporate and enduring social unit encompassing the living
Akan_clans
Ethnic group in West Africa
confederacy or an empire regardless of clan or abusua they belong to, while those outsides of the Akan people or the abusua were usually conquered or annexed via
Akan_people
Tracing of kinship through the female line
groups called abusua (similar to clans), named Aduana, Agona, Asakyiri, Asenie, Asona, Bretuo, Ekuona and Oyoko. The members of each abusua are united by
Matrilineality
people today. The Ashanti royal house traces its line to the Oyoko (an Abusua, or "clan") Abohyen Dynasty of Nana Twum and the Oyoko Dynasty of Ɔsɛe Tutu
List_of_rulers_of_Asante
Clan of Abusua people
The Oyoko is one of the eight major Abusua; its characteristic is patience. It is a clan from Ghana and the origins of the clan can be traced back to at
Oyoko_(clan)
Ghanaian diplomat and politician
Use Ghanaian English is being considered for deletion.› Richard Kweku Abusua-Yedom Quarshie was a businessman, a Ghanaian diplomat and politician. He
Richard_Abusua-Yedom_Quarshie
One of eight major clans of Akans in Ghana
Mampong,Jamasi, Apaa, Ofoase, Brodekwano, Bodomase, Agogo Hwidiem and Beposo of the Bosomtwe district of Ghana. "Abusua & Nton". Retrieved 2015-06-14.
Bretuo
Former Akan empire centred on present-day Ghana
began creation and where institutions such as kingship and clan identity (abusua) first took root. Over time, the Adanse region had become the ancestral
Asante_Empire
Soul in Akan religion
one gets their "Kra" from God (Nyame/Niamien). An Akan conforms to the abusua/(Mogya (blood)) of his mother, and receives the Ntoro from his father. These
Kra_(mythology)
Principal language of Akan lands in Ghana
Singular Plural abɔfra "child" mmɔfra "children" aboa "animal" mmoa "animals" abusua "family" mmusua "families" abirekyie "goat" mmirekyie "goats" adaka "box"
Twi-Fante_language
Euro-African dynasty
Akroma-Ampim chieftaincy abusua of Nyaduom, an Ashanti town, a fact which led to their son Nana Joe Appiah rising to the headship of this abusua upon the death
Cripps–Appiah–Edun_family
Name list
Pettigrew (1848–1926), American lawyer, surveyor, and land developer Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie, Ghanaian businessman and diplomat Richard Radl (1911-1977)
Richard
Ghanaian broadcast journalist
Technology. He was the host of the morning show on Angel fm and moved to Abusua fm. He is currently[when?] the host of a morning show on Pure Fm. He is
Kwame_Adinkra
Ethnic group in Ghana and Ivory Coast
central Ghana, particularly around Techiman and Nkoranza. As the earliest abusuas (matrilineal clans) emerged, they established autonomous settlements around
Bono_people
One of the seven major Akan clans
clan's major town. "twi.bb - Online Twi Dictionary - The Akan People - Abusua". www.twi.bb. Archived from the original on 2015-04-18. Retrieved 2015-06-16
Aduana
Inherited spirits in Akan traditional beliefs
is the cooperation of the father's Ntoro with the mother's blood (Mogya) Abusua which is believed to form the child and mold it into the Human being. 1)
Ntoro
Radio 103.1 Agogo Virgin City Radio 105.3 Konongo Kings Radio 100.3 Konongo Abusua fm 96.5 Kumasi Pure FM 95.7 Kumasi Adehye 99.1 Kumasi Adwenpa 99.9 Nkawie
List of radio stations in Ashanti Region
List_of_radio_stations_in_Ashanti_Region
Co-educational boarding school in Ghana
garden-style setting Houses 4 Colors Yellow and Black Slogan Akan: MMARIMA MMA Abusua Kɛseɛ!! Song Mmarima Mma Arise and Shine! Mascot OWL Nickname EASTERN VARSITY
Koforidua Senior High Technical School
Koforidua_Senior_High_Technical_School
Pre-colonial kingdom in modern Ghana
According to Ray Kea, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, mmusuatow (abusua companies) emerged in Adanse as corporate bodies that managed obligations
Adanse
Akan swords originating from Ghana
He gave this sword to his abusua (the royal family/clan/tribe) and since bosompra panin was already assigned to his abusua, they named this sword "kuma
Akrafena
Aspect of the state in present-day Ghana
a centralized state made up of a hierarchy of heads starting from the "Abusua Panyin" who was head of a family or lineage. The family was the basic political
Political systems of the Asante Empire
Political_systems_of_the_Asante_Empire
Clan of Akan people
etc.[citation needed] "twi.bb - Online Twi Dictionary - The Akan People - Abusua". www.twi.bb. Retrieved 2015-06-16. Ntiamoa-Baidu, Yaa (1995). "Conservation
Asakyiri
One of the eight Akan clans
Retrieved 2015-06-16. "twi.bb - Online Twi Dictionary - The Akan People - Abusua". www.twi.bb. Archived from the original on 2015-04-18. Retrieved 2015-06-16
Ekuona
Ghanaian footballer and manager
and later became the captain of the club. He then proceeded to Cape Coast Abusua Dwarf for a short while and returned to his beloved club RTU in 1998 and
Mas-Ud_Didi_Dramani
Ghanaian musician/actor
list of movie. Abyssinia (1985) Osofo Dadzie Cantata The list of songs. Abusua Bone (Terrible Family) Special Okwankwaa Hiani (Miserable Pauper) Wo Aba
Samuel_Kwesi_Oppong
Pre-colonial Akan polity in modern day Ghana
was an early form of social organization before the development of the abusua (clan) system. One ancient quarter at Bono Manso, associated with the Dwomoo
Bono_State
One of the eight major clans of the Akan people
ASANTEMAN ASSOCIATION. Retrieved 2015-06-16. "twi.bb – Online Twi Dictionary – The Akan People – Abusua". www.twi.bb. Retrieved 2015-06-16. v t e v t e
Asenie
Town in the Central Region, Ghana
known informally as King Peggy, is the reigning chief of a clan (Ebriadze Abusua) of the town. She is the head of one of the 7 major clans that form the
Otuam
Pre-colonial Akan polity in Ghana
with leadership tied to stools representing the authority of a lineage (abusua) over land, settlement, and political office. Gold production connected
Old_Akyem
Ghanaian journalist
formerly the producer of Kwame Adinkra, who is the host of Abusua Nkommo on Kumasi-based Abusua FM which is a subsidiary of the EIB Network. She was claimed
Eunice_Attakora-Manu
Ankrah Preceded by Jonathan Lawrence Appah-Sampong Succeeded by Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie Ghana Ambassador to Bulgaria In office 1964–1966 President
George_Abu_Wemah
Ghanaian Civil Servant
Amegashie (Minister for Industries and State Enterprises) Succeeded by Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie (Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism) Minister for Lands
J._V._L._Phillips
Notable alumni of Achimota School
Foundation Dean of the University of Ghana School of Public Health Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie, former Minister for Trade and Industry (1969-1972) Kwame
List_of_Achimotans
Place in Ashanti Region, Ghana
formation in the Pra-Offin basin. Asantemanso Adansemanso Adanse Asante Empire Abusua Aduana Oyoko "You have no authority to install a chief at Esumeja – Dormaahene
Esumeja
Place in Central Region, Ghana
general in the army of the Asantehene. Its rule is still vested in the abusua of Akroma-Ampim today. According to a tradition maintained by the Akroma-Ampims
Nyaduom,_Ghana
Agadzi NAL Constituency Elected MP Elected Party Majority Ahanta Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie PP Amenfi Patrick Kwame Kusi Quaidoo APRP Aowin David Kojo
List of MPs elected in the 1969 Ghanaian parliamentary election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1969_Ghanaian_parliamentary_election
Pre-colonial Asante culture
in an unbroken female line. The typical Asante family was headed by an Abusua panyin as leader who was supported by a senior woman in the family called
Culture_of_the_Asante_Empire
Former Guan-Akan kingdom on the Gold Coast
patrilineal to matrilineal, placing authority in the hands of maternal clans (abusua), consistent with regional customs. Military organization followed the Akan
Fetu_Kingdom
societies, did not have a lawless status as they were incorporated into the Abusua or matrilineal family unit of the Akan. Europeans never made up a significant
History_of_Elmina
Ghanaian chemist and politician
the Ghana Parliament for Ahanta In office 1951–1966 Succeeded by Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie Minister for Labour In office 1954–1959 President Dr. Kwame
Ashford_Emmanuel_Inkumsah
Kwame Safo-Adu 1969–1972 Minister for Trade, Industry and Tourism Richard Abusua-Yedom Quarshie 1969–1972 Minister for Labour and Social Welfare Jatoe Kaleo
Busia_government
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(ΧÏÏσης) Greek myth name of a priest of Apollo, derived from the word khrysos, KHRYSES means "golden."
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Comely; Helmet of God; Feminine of Anselm; Godly Helmet
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Son of a shepherd.
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A Angel; Mountain Range
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Gift from God; Yew
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Searcher
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