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The Bonoman ,where did they come from?
History and Culture about the Bono .I dont own images used in the video. Special references by Janakesho Africa, Sankofa Ghana,African oral tradition,Ghana development and urban centre,Ghana museum .
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The Guans,where did they come from? History
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The Guans and where they came from. INformation from Know Ghana better. i dont own rights to images used.africaread.org/text-books/know-ghana-better-by-huniah-tetteh-e-book/. link to know Ghana better. Also check out my videos on NZEMAS,GONJAS,ASHANTIS,FANTES,GA-DANGBE.www.amazon.com/KNOW-GHANA-BETTER-TRADITIONS-LINGUISTICS-ebook/dp/B08KFMGNLQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=know ghana better&...
The Kwahu people, where did they come from?
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The Kwahus, where did they come from? History and Culture of the Kwahu people. i dont own rights to images used
The Gonja,where did they come from?
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The Gonja,where did they come from? History and culture of the Gonja in Ghana.I dont own rights to the pictures used.
The Nzema,where did they come from?
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History and Culture of The Nzema. i dont own pictures in the videos
The Dagomba, where did they come from?
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History and culture of The Dagomba. where they originated from series...
The Fantes, where did they come from?
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culture and history of the Fanti
The Ewes, where did they come from?
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History and culture of The Ewe People. email:lfranklintetteh@yahoo.com
The Ashantis, where did they come from?
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The Ashantis,where did they come from?..Looking at the culture and history of the Ashanti people
The Ga Adangbe where did they come from?
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Talking about history and culture of the Ga Dangbe people

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  • @kamarahansaarmuhammadkamar4080

    Lies, learn about the Gonjas

  • @kamarahansaarmuhammadkamar4080

    Distorted history

  • @ashbrook1347
    @ashbrook1347 Місяць тому

    can you help me with the images you used in the video that shows the life of the locals

  • @AKDeh
    @AKDeh 2 місяці тому

    Please note that there is no language called "Togo" in the Ewe . Additionally, Hogbetsotso is not the only festival commemorating escape; Hogbezan is also celebrated in the Ho area and in parts of Togo where Ewe is spoken. The story of Agokoli's cruelty is not entirely accurate. At a point in Notse, there were lot of killings ( as you know there are various ways to kill in ewe culture). Agokoli enacted a law stating that anyone who killed another would also be executed. According to local history (which you can verify by visiting Notse), a group claimed that Agokoli's child or cousin (in Ewe culture, a child of your sibling is also considered your child) had murdered their family member, leading Agokoli to order the death of his own relative. It was later discovered that the alleged victim was still alive. In retaliation, Agokoli planned to use the blood of the accusers mixed with water to strengthen the clay for a wall. Forewarned of Agokoli's intentions, the group spread the story among all clans, leading to a planned escape. It's important to consider diverse historical perspectives and not rely solely on Western accounts. For more accurate historical information, please consult the Council of Ewe in North America, which has conducted extensive research on Ewe history. Additionally, the current Togbui of Aflao (who is not Anlo) has recently shared this history. Finally, I appreciate you acknowledging that the notions of Benin, Togo, and Ghana as distinct nations are rooted in colonial constructs. When we discuss our history, we must emphasize that these borders were established during colonial times and may not accurately represent the historical and cultural continuities of the region. Thanks

  • @josepennybaabi5532
    @josepennybaabi5532 3 місяці тому

    They originated from Mesopotamia, through Kermit ( Egypt ), Sudan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Benin ( Dahomey ), Togo then TransVolta Togoland and finally present day Ghana.

  • @josepennybaabi5532
    @josepennybaabi5532 3 місяці тому

    The Eve language is also spoken in Nigeria specifically, Gbadagri south western part of the country. Therefore, spoken in 4 countries. Therefore. Eve is more widely spoken than people want to admit.

  • @pulengmashifana6094
    @pulengmashifana6094 3 місяці тому

    are they not hebrew

  • @Squ-290
    @Squ-290 3 місяці тому

    Did you attend Mfantsipim?

  • @EmmanuelNkegbe-m1q
    @EmmanuelNkegbe-m1q 4 місяці тому

    Check your dates. 17th century is 1800. Ewes settled in their parent abode before 1468 hence the oldest kingdom in Ghana.

  • @koficosafo5371
    @koficosafo5371 4 місяці тому

    Most of narratives are not correct. You don't also pronounce the names correctly.Kwahu is like USA. Every town came separately, and at different time. We did not come as one people. Bukuruwa is the first settler so would have been the paramoutcy, but their stool fell to hands of Asante Mampong hunters settling at Abene. Nkawkaw is not traditional town. Greater part is owned by Obomeng, then Atibie.

  • @APATVCHANNEL
    @APATVCHANNEL 5 місяців тому

    The Wa people of Ghana otherwise known as the WAALA tribe, occupy upper region District of Ghana.. Their headquarters is known as Wa.., meaning : Come in Idoma language. They're superbly intelligent and educated. Their region in Ghana is said to be one of the most developed region in Ghana.. History has it that they followed the Atlantic Ocean as Fisher men and traders to Ghana from the present day River Benue which they first settled together with their Confederate brothers Jukun, Bassa, Etulo, Igala and Idoma. But, historians believe they're fully part of Idoma family in view of their language of communication which has a lot of similarities with Idoma people of Southern Benue, Northern and southern part of Nasarawa State and as well as the Idoma people in Northern Cross River and middle Central Africa Republic. I'm still doing my empirical research on their origin. However, They practice more of Islam which may likely link them to Agatu people of Idoma ethnic groups in Benue State or, Idoma Noku, Alogo in Nasarawa State.

  • @user-bz5ni8li2l
    @user-bz5ni8li2l 5 місяців тому

    Nonsense Fanti is never Asante

  • @user-bz5ni8li2l
    @user-bz5ni8li2l 5 місяців тому

    Fantis aren't Asantes Fanti word came to be before the word Asante ,Fantis are Akans not Asantes . A lot of people confused themselves with Fanti dialect you live in one kingdom to speak dialects between each other to be similar, which means Akans once live under one kingdom before migration

  • @carterjohn57
    @carterjohn57 5 місяців тому

    Come on Brothers and Sisters. Ewe did not have any connections or origins in Egypt, Sudan or Ethiopia. Theses myths came after the arrival of Christianity in Eweland. Are origins is from the Yorubaland in present day Nigeria

  • @gideonoseiamin7488
    @gideonoseiamin7488 6 місяців тому

    am from pepease

  • @hallocephasnunya599
    @hallocephasnunya599 7 місяців тому

    The ewes are the real Egyptian

  • @adolphakpaglo401
    @adolphakpaglo401 8 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤EWELAND EWELAND EWELAND ❤KETELAND ❤MULAND ❤TADOLAND ❤DENYIGbA ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤AKPE KAKAAA EWELAND NGO na mi ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @seemenubanei9844
    @seemenubanei9844 8 місяців тому

    Nice one

  • @martinkoblafianu4909
    @martinkoblafianu4909 9 місяців тому

    What is the meaning of "Ani San kye" which evolved into Senchi?

  • @gyimahasamoah4562
    @gyimahasamoah4562 9 місяців тому

    Kwahu people are from Mampong, Nsuta

  • @Edem-Routi
    @Edem-Routi 9 місяців тому

    Volta region was not Gold coast land but rather Ewe land untill the plebiscite. So Ghana and volta joined, if they get separated today, Volta will no more be Ghana land.

  • @joy_esinam
    @joy_esinam 9 місяців тому

    Interesting

  • @rachelgnagniko
    @rachelgnagniko 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this important knowledge

  • @jayguider2328
    @jayguider2328 10 місяців тому

    A shame you aren’t making videos.

  • @paultrs2
    @paultrs2 10 місяців тому

    The Esumah in ivory coast migrated from Nzema and also In Ebimpe and blockhaus (Anakwate) believe they came from Alagaman.

  • @paultrs2
    @paultrs2 10 місяців тому

    I’m from Ivory Coast , please Ano aseman was not from nzema his From Anyin (Aowin) , The Anyin is one the main Akan tribe in Ivory Coast.

  • @user-gl7fw2pr9u
    @user-gl7fw2pr9u 11 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @makariojopekavoa1134
    @makariojopekavoa1134 Рік тому

    How about the original people oh Lake Tanganyika.. Because we Fijian believe that our forefathers came from Tanganyika.

  • @RoseMarry-cn3fw
    @RoseMarry-cn3fw Рік тому

    He telling big lies he don't knew history about Dagombes he should go and learn and come back truth I'm Dagomba that is total lies

  • @francislartey-qel491
    @francislartey-qel491 Рік тому

    Thanks for speaking English language

  • @Bundaman59
    @Bundaman59 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for that insight 😉👍

  • @inno3912
    @inno3912 Рік тому

    The Fati monrunkpe leanage are the Nsuawura leanage (the chief mallams) , not the royals.

  • @derrickaidoo2923
    @derrickaidoo2923 Рік тому

    The war began in 1806 when the Ashanti king, or Asantehene, brought charges of grave robbing on some of his subjects who run from Kumasi to Assin. Fleeing Ashanti lands, these suspected grave robbers were granted refuge by the Fante. Ashanti king Osei Bonsu sent out an army against the Fante for harboring fugitives. At Abura Dunkwa, a major battle was fought, during which the Ashanti were initially victorious and captured the accused Assin Chief, Otsibu. After they captured Otsibu, the Ashanti commander, Appia Dunkwa, sent his men further inward to Fante territory where they met the rear guard and support army of the Fante Forces commanded by Atta that had previously broken away from the other Fante armies at Mumford. The combined Fante Union Army now under Atta's command rendezvoused at Tantumkweri where they defeated the Ashanti after a long day of fighting

  • @princedjaba4626
    @princedjaba4626 Рік тому

    Great work. Keep it up

  • @princedjaba4626
    @princedjaba4626 Рік тому

    You have done well. Thanks for this work

  • @ushaimran2112
    @ushaimran2112 Рік тому

    This is a concocted story Nkawkaw means I went back and nkowu or kowu means go back and blow and these groups are guans themselves. Akans like to distort history

  • @Leelahlil
    @Leelahlil Рік тому

    Well done 👏

  • @akwasiadofo876
    @akwasiadofo876 Рік тому

    Like your video 🇧🇴🇯🇲

  • @Only60GamesPlayed
    @Only60GamesPlayed Рік тому

    BUT ARE THEY ISRAELITES?

  • @starseedinfinity2704
    @starseedinfinity2704 Рік тому

    Obour ba!

  • @amaasobu3043
    @amaasobu3043 Рік тому

    I may be wrong but I think all the Akans came from the North of Africa through Sudan through the North then they went towards South.

  • @cliffordbannor2865
    @cliffordbannor2865 Рік тому

    Nkawkaw. ~~~~~~~ May I suggest that, Nkawkaw could mean "ƐNKA NKƆHƆ?" And it could mean: "Don't proceed further, or "Don't go there" or "Don't go that far" NKA-NKƆ-HO, later became, NKƆKƆƆ or NKAWKAW in English. 😂😅❤

  • @Kingmoney15
    @Kingmoney15 Рік тому

    We all came from Nubian and Egyptian kingdom and later settled in west Africa 🇯🇲👊🏿

  • @JejeOkoe
    @JejeOkoe Рік тому

    The Akpafu /Kawu people

  • @inno3912
    @inno3912 Рік тому

    Guans do not have anything to do with the moshie. Moshies are related to the Mole -Dagbon. They only past through Burkina Faso to Ghana when they migrated from Mali and ancient Ghana.

  • @ivanalexanderll2006
    @ivanalexanderll2006 Рік тому

    What happen main keep dropping

  • @KingAka77
    @KingAka77 Рік тому

    Please stop this narrative that kaku Aka was doing human sacrifice. There is no substantial evidence that proves it.

  • @agyekumkwame4682
    @agyekumkwame4682 Рік тому

    Good attempt in your presentation but there are a lot you need to recheck and correct some of the facts ,eg,not all the kwahus moved tothe current place at the same time,some came earlier, others later,anyway good attempt

  • @danafram2992
    @danafram2992 Рік тому

    Kwahus are simple Ashantis !

  • @abdulakan5877
    @abdulakan5877 Рік тому

    You Asantes are Akans problem but instead of talking about Akans you always talk about Asantes