Akyem

Akyem Ethnic group located mostly in what is now southern GHANA. The Akyem descended from the forest dwelling AKAN peoples by the 16th century and retained close ties with their fellow Akan, the ADANSI, Ashanti, and DENKYIRA, into the first part of the 17th century.

Asante Empire

Ashanti Empire (Asante) Vast territory that was controlled by the Ashanti, a subgroup of the AKAN people in present-day GHANA, beginning in the 17th century. The roots of the Ashanti Empire lay in the expansion of trade that began during the 14th century, as Dyula traders made their way across the savanna.

Adinkra Symbols

Associated most often with a multitude of symbols, the term “adinkra” is more accurately used to denote a symbolic funerary message given to transitioning and/or departed souls. The term “di” means “to make use of” or “to employ,” and the term “nkra” means “message.” Literally, then, adinkra means “to make use of a message,” but when spoken together, the term is understood to mean “to leave one another” or “to say goodbye.” Moreover, because the term “nkra” has “kra” (life force; soul) at its root, adinkra is further understood as a message that a transitioning and/or departed soul takes with it on its return to Nyame. Thus, adinkra is a type of language.

Asiento

This is the monopoly granted by the government of Spain to sell captives and other people in its territories. According to the terms of the Treaty of Tordesillas, signed by Spain and Portugal in 1494, Portugal was granted a monopoly on trade and territorial claims in Africa.

Africa| Worldview | Beliefs

The world exists as a dwelling place for all.  However, every  society has its own perception about how the world came into being. Such understandings about creation lead to differing societal norms among which number religion is one. Whether or not the universe was created in one systematic procedure gives much cause to worry. The discourse of such sociocultural patterns has given birth to the subject of worldview. Thus, the subject of worldview is a complicated one that requires much in-depth analysis. No wonder numerous religions exist.

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