S5E5 Traditional Akan Spirituality in Ghana

Published: Oct. 2, 2023, 11:31 a.m.

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In the season 5 finale of Asase Ba, I talk about the traditional spirituality of Akan people. I discuss Nyankopon, Asaase Yaa/Afua, Abosom, Nananom Nsamanfo, Mmoatia, Akomfo, hyebre vs. nkrabea and more!

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