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Edgerton, Robert B. The fall of the Asante Empire: The hundred-year war for Africa's Gold Coast. New York: The Free Press, 1995.
Find full textEdgerton, Robert B. The fall of the Asanti empire: The hundred-year warfor Africa's gold coast. New York: Free Press, 1995.
Find full textKhan, Benjamin. How people got wisdom: An Ashanti tale. Boston, Mass: Houghton Mifflin, 2004.
Find full textFofie, Akosua Gyamfuaa. The agony of an African woman. Accra [Ghana]: Beginners Publishers, 1996.
Find full textFofie, Akosua Gyamfuaa. The agony of an African woman. Cantonments, Accra: Beginners Publishers, 1996.
Find full textWare, Otumfuo Opoku. Otumfuo Opoku Ware Jubilee Foundation 10th anniversary public lectures. Kumasi [Ghana]: Otumfuo Opoku Ware Jubilee Foundation, 2005.
Find full textOwusu-Ansah, Nana J. V. Concise history of Fomena, Ashanti, Ghana. Kumasi (Ghana): [s.n.], 1992.
Find full textBoaten, Barfuo Akwasi Abayie. Akwasidae Ke̳see̳: A festival of the Asante, people with a culture. Accra [Ghana]: National Commission on Culture, 1993.
Find full textKofi, Antwi. Asante-Akyem Odumase: A historical perspective. Ghana]: [publisher not identified], 2015.
Find full textMollel, Tololwa M. Ananse's feast: An Ashanti tale. New York: Clarion Books, 1997.
Find full textAbena, Dolphyne Florence, and CEDEP Women's Forum, eds. Ten women achievers from the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Kumasi, Ghana: CEDEP Women's Forum, Centre for the Development of People, 2000.
Find full textAardema, Verna. Oh, Kojo! How could you!: An Ashanti tale. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1988.
Find full textDagan, Esther A. Tabourets Asante Stools. Montréal: Galerie Amrad African Arts, 1988.
Find full textNkrumah, Patrick Kwaku. The interaction between Christianity and Ashanti religion. Ann Arbor: UMI, 1995.
Find full textLarungu, Rute. Myths and legends from Ghana for African-American cultures. Mogadore, OH: Telcraft Books, 1992.
Find full textButler, Grace L. Chavis. Africa: Religions and culture, with a focus on the Ashanti people. Pittsburgh, Pa: Dorrance, 1994.
Find full textNevin, Thomas A. Why the spider has eight legs: An Ashanti folk tale. Durbanville, South Africa: Garamond, 1996.
Find full textAkyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku. Spirituality, gender, and power in Asante history. Boston, MA: African Studies Center, Boston University, 1995.
Find full textAkyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku. Spirituality, gender, and power in Asante history. Boston, Ma: African Studies Center,Boston University, 1995.
Find full textWilks, Ivor. Forests of gold: Essays on the Akan and the Kingdom of Asante. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1993.
Find full textPaul, Jenkins, ed. The recovery of the West African Past: African pastors and African history in the Nineteenth century; C.C. Reindorf & Samuel Johnson. Basel: Basler Afrika Bibliographien, 1998.
Find full textPrempeh. The history of Ashanti Kings and the whole country itself and other writings. Oxford: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2003.
Find full textAsirifi-Danquah. Yaa Asantewaa: An African queen who led an army to fight the British. Kumasi: Asirifi-Danquah Books, 2002.
Find full textAdler, Peter. African majesty: The textile art of the Ashanti and Ewe. London: Thames and Hudson, 1995.
Find full textLeigh, Kopp Kristin, and Schwarz Werner Michael, eds. Ashantee: Afrika und Wien um 1900. Wien: Löcker, 2008.
Find full textGhana) Asante Congress (1st 1998 Kumasi. Asante development initiatives in the 21st century: Programme brochure. Ghana]: publisher not identified, 1998.
Find full textNorwood, Brent. Otumfuo Osei Tutu II: A life story. Barbados?]: [publisher not identified], 2009.
Find full textPublishing Committee of the Royal Souvenir Brochure (Ghana). Progressive legacy of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene 1999-2019. Manhyia Palace, Kumasi, Ghana: Publishing Committee of the Royal Souvenir Brochure, 2019.
Find full textAppiah, Joseph. Joe Appiah: The autobiography of an African patriot. New York: Praeger, 1990.
Find full textGyamfi-Acheampong, J. K. Questions and answers about Otumfuo Opoku Ware II (Asantehene) and the Asante Kingdom. [S.l: s.n., 1995.
Find full textAbayie, Boaten Akwasi. Ko̳to̳ko̳hene: Otumfuo Opoku Ware II. Accra: Kwagyanso Publications, 1999.
Find full textStucki, Barbara R. Managing the social clock: The negotiation of Elderhood among rural Asante of Ghana. Ann Arbor: Dissertation Services, 1995.
Find full textSarpong, Peter. Odd customs, stereotypes, and prejudices. Accra, Ghana: Sub-Saharan Publishers, 2012.
Find full textYankah, Kojo. Otumfuo Osei Tutu II: The king on the golden stool. Accra-North, Ghana: Unimax Macmillan, 2009.
Find full textAdjei, Abyna-Ansaa. Otumfuo Osei Tutu II: King of gold. Accra: A-Cubed Books, 2001.
Find full textWilks, Ivor. A portrait of Otumfuo Opoku Ware II as a young man. Ghana: Anansesem Publications, 1995.
Find full textAnokye, Gabriel. Eucharistie et libération en Afrique noire: Le cas des Ashanti du Ghana. Lille: A.N.R.T., Université de Lille III, 2000.
Find full textMcDermott, Gerald. Anansi the spider: A tale from the Ashanti. New York: Henry Holt, 1986.
Find full textRodney, Walter. Kofi Baadu out of Africa. 2nd ed. Georgetown, Guyana: Guyana Book Foundation, 2004.
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