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Name in the Akan culture
(bat), Oyoko (falcon/hawk), the Asakyiri (vulture), the Asona (crow), the Bretuo (leopard), and the Ekuona (bull). People of the Agona are predominant in
Abusua
One of eight major clans of Akans in Ghana
Bretuo is one of the eight major Akan clans, a group of ethnic people in West Africa primarily located in Ghana as well as parts of Ivory Coast and Togo
Bretuo
Ethnic group in West Africa
called Akanman Piesie Anum. Clans such as the Asona, Agona, Oyoko, and Bretuo are believed to have either originated from, settled, or have passed through
Akan_people
Ghanaian academic and journalist
Akwasi Bretuo Assensoh is a Ghanaian academic and journalist. He is an emeritus professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies at Indiana University
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the clans of the Akans which includes the Oyoko, Aduana, Agona, Asakyire, Bretuo, Ekuona among others. The role of Okyenhene is not hereditary, as a new
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composed of eight major matriclans: Aduana, Agona, Asakyiri, Aseneɛ, Asona, Bretuo, Ɛkoɔna, and Ɔyokoɔ. Members of each clan regard themselves as blood relatives
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Regent of the Kingdom of Ashanti (1939–2025)
late JH Owusu-Sechere, Commissioner of Police CID/Special Branch Names Daasebre Nana Osei Bonsu II House Bretuo Dynasty Father Kessie Mother Mary Gyimah
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Former Akan empire centred on present-day Ghana
Aboabo of Assin Nyankomase traced their origins to the Pra–Kusa range. The Bretuo of Mampon and Kwahu, the Oyoko of Abadwum and Edubiase, and the Ekouna of
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of the clans of Akan people include: Aduana Agona Asakyiri Asenie Asona Bretuo Ekuona Oyoko Languages of the Akan Area: Papers in Western Kwa Linguistics
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Tracing of kinship through the female line
abusua (similar to clans), named Aduana, Agona, Asakyiri, Asenie, Asona, Bretuo, Ekuona and Oyoko. The members of each abusua are united by their belief
Matrilineality
Overview of prospective state mergers
p. 719. ISBN 978-0-8108-6191-6. "Ewe and Togoland unification problem". Bretuo, A. (2011). "Confronting the Challenges and Prospects in the Creation of
List of proposed state mergers
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Pre-colonial kingdom in modern Ghana
making weapons and agricultural tools. Ayaase was an town ruled by Bretuo clan. Bretuo royals migrated from Ayaase and Ahensan to establish Kwahu and the
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Name list
footballer Akwasi Appiah (born 1960), Ghanaian footballer and coach Akwasi Bretuo Assensoh (born 1946), Ghanaian academic and journalist Akwasi Boateng (born
Akwasi
Okwahuhene/Kwahumanhene/ Paramount Chief Daasebre Akuamoah Agyapong II 2017 Bretuo Clan Hereditary Mankessim Omanhene Osagyefo Amanfo Edu IV of Fante Asona
List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
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Area and group of people that live in Ghana
matriclan, the first paramount lineage of Kwawu, and was later adopted by the Bretuo-Tena matriclan (Twidan), who later replaced them. Other historians trace
Kwahu
(1953–2002), dramatist and director Mary Asabea Ashun (1968–), novelist Akwasi Bretuo Assensoh (1946–), journalist and historian Ayesha Harruna Attah (1983–)
List_of_Ghanaian_writers
(1936–2018, Morocco/France, nf) Akram Assem (born 1965, Afghanistan, nf) Akwasi Bretuo Assensoh (born 1946, Gold Coast/US, nf) Machado de Assis (1839–1908, Brazil
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Former Akan state, ca. 17th–19th century
Asankera stool incorporated at least three major clans: Oyoko, Asakyiri, and Bretuo. Colonial and postcolonial sources classified Wiawso as the senior Sefwi
Kingdom_of_Sefwi
Ghanaian lawyer and politician (born 1923)
called to the Ghana bar on 29 March 1957. He then set up his own chambers (Bretuo Chambers) in Kumasi. In 1959 he was in invited by some members of the Kumasi
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Asantehemaa (queen-mother) of Asante
marriage was made as a political arrangement in order for Penemo's clan - the Bretuo - to gain power in the region which was otherwise controlled by the Oyoko
Konadu_Yaadom
Ghanaian painter (b. 1981)
Apenimadi near Hwidiem in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Asamoah is from the Bretuo family and belongs to the Bosompra clan. His father, Akwasi Appiah, though
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Japanese
(åƒä»£) Japanese name CHIYO means "a thousand generations."
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Courtesy
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Son of Lakshmi; Rich Person
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Profitable
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Capable one
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Their bird, their covering.
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Spanish
Spanish form of Roman Latin Victor, VÃCTOR means "conqueror."
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(יִפְתָּח) Hebrew name YIPHTACH means "he opens" or "whom God sets free." In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Jephthah and Jiphtah are Anglicized forms.
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Australian, Welsh
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Hindu
Abode of Lord venkateswara or holy place
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