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EverywhereThe Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]
The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]
Nana Yao Opare Dinizulu I is the beloved founder of the Akan culture in America. Few people parallel the contribution of Nana Yao in perpetuating […]
Dinizulu Cultural Arts Institute & Akoko Nante Ensemble present a screening of Gone to the Village. Gone to the Village is a unique and powerful […]
The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]
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The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]
Last Akom before the ban on drumming Locations: Washington DC and Queens New York Please email onipaabusia@hotmail.com for details.
The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]
The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]
Nana Kumi is an ancient war deity from Aburi-Nsaba, Ghana, West Africa. Nana Kumi gives great strength and fortitude. His shrine laid dormant for hundreds […]
The Akan annual calendar is divided into nine parts, each lasting approximately six weeks but varying between 40 and 42 days in a period called […]
ONIPA ABUSIA IN CONJUNCTION WITH DINIZULU CULTURAL ARTS INSTITUTE INVITE YOU TO THEIR 52nd ODWIRA FESTIVAL AFRICAN (AKAN) NEW YEAR SATURDAY OCTOBER 22nd 2022 This […]