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The Ghanaian and Surinamese day names that reflect a shared heritage

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  • MONEY FLOWS WHEN YOU GAIN THIS VERY SKILL 1 year ago

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  • Kwame Angel 1 year ago

    And who says this is an Akan tradition? By the way, I was in Surinam in the 90s and they call Dokunu (what we now call kenkey in Ghana). Lot's to share. They believe in juju and withcraft just the same way we do. Their belisf ...
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  • Sam Fante warrior. 1 year ago

    Fawaka mi brodas and sistas, alla sani bom ? One love to all of you Surinamese.

  • Kk 1 year ago

    The reference was Ashanti so quote that! Inferior mindset people!

  • Eman 1 year ago

    Look at the names :
    Akwasibu
    Aduowa
    Afuwa
    Yawa

    You can notice that they are not Ashanti as the British author claimed but rather Fanti/Ahanta/Nzima.

    The true Ashanti equivalents are

    Akosua for Akwasibu
    Adwoa for ...
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  • BOY KOFI 1 year ago

    It's very true that we have some Ghanaian descendants in Surinam just like some other countries in the West Indies.
    I know that they share the same Kweku Ananse fairy tales like us.
    They also have a town called "Kormantse" ...
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