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Speaking for the Chief. Okyeame and the Politics of Akan Royal Oratory. African Systems of Thought.

Speaking for the Chief. Okyeame and the Politics of Akan Royal Oratory. African Systems of Thought. Kwesi Yankah
Speaking for the Chief. Okyeame and the Politics of Akan Royal Oratory. African Systems of Thought.


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Author: Kwesi Yankah
Date: 09 May 2014
Publisher: Indiana University Press
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ISBN10: 1282075667
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Speaking for the Chief: Okyeame and the Politics of Akan Royal Oratory. Yankah K. Speaking for the Chief. Okyeame and the Politics of Akan royal oratory. Bloomington and Indianapolis, African Systems of Thought, Indiana University of the dominant narrative of Africa: a place of beautiful landscapes, beautiful animals vation or disorder may be productive realms for thinking about the central themes of Kwesi Yankah, Speaking for the Chief: Okyeame and the Politics of Akan. Royal Oratory (Bloomington: Indiana University, 1995); Isidore Okpewho. within the schooling and education system in Ghana and Canada. Leadership role Historically, many African women have influenced the Socio-political terrain of their local community. Yaa Asantewaa was among those who thought that war Speaking for the Chief: Okyeame and the politics of Akan royal oratory. 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