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McCaskie, Tom (2018) | |
'You are the music while the music lasts': Kwame Tua between the Asante and the British | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 88 #2. p. 205-221. |
McCaskie, Tom (2018) | |
'History has many cunning passages': Kwasi Apea Nuama between the Asante and the British | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 88 #2. p. 222-237. |
Lauterbach, Karen (2017) | |
Christianity, Wealth, and Spiritual Power in Ghana | |
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 221p. |
Agyeman-Duah, Ivor (ed.) (2015) | |
The return of a king to Seychelles | |
Accra: Centre for Intellectual Renewal. |
McCaskie, Tom (2015) | |
The enduring puzzle of patriliny in Asante history: a note and a document on 'ntoro' | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 18 #1. p. 162-173. |
McCaskie, Tom (2014) | |
Telling the tale of Osei Bongu: an essay on the making of Asante oral history | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 84 #3. p. 353-370. |
Afeadie, Philip Atsu (2013) | |
Beginnings of Ewe and Asante weaving | |
Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana. #15. p. 27-38. |
Müller, Louise F. (2013) | |
Religion and chieftaincy in Ghana: an explanation of the persistence of a traditional political institution in West Africa | |
Berlin: Lit Verlag. Anthropology of religion #2. 306p. |
Hannam, Kevin; Offeh, Francis (2012) | |
The institutional commodification of heritage tourism in Ghana | |
Africa Insight. Volume 42 #2. p. 18-27. |
Kaminski, Joseph S. (2012) | |
Asante 'ntahera' trumpets in Ghana: culture, tradition, and sound barrage | |
Farnham: Ashgate. SOAS musicology series. 203p. |
Sarpong, Peter K. (2012) | |
Odd customs, stereotypes, and prejudices | |
Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers. 85p. |
Werthmann, Katja; Grätz, Tilo (eds.) (2012) | |
Mining frontiers in Africa: anthropological and historical perspectives | |
Köln: Rüdiger Köppe. Mainzer Beiträge zur Afrika-Forschung #32. 134p. |
Agyemang, Yaw Sarkodie (2011) | |
Crisis of Legitimacy: Secularisation and the Authority of Asante Traditional Rulers in Ghana's Decentralization | |
Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. Volume 10 #2. p. 300-326. |
Mueller, Louise (2010) | |
The persistence of Asante chieftaincy under colonial rule: explanations of an enigma | |
Africana studia: revista internacional de estudos africanos. #15. p. 61-85. |
Ofosu-Mensah, Ababio Emmanuel (2010) | |
Traditional gold mining in Adanse | |
Nordic Journal of African Studies. Volume 19 #2. p. 124-147. |
Agyemang, Yaw Sarkodie (2009) | |
Okomfo Anokye and nation-building in Ghana: a reflection on ancestors, myth and nation-building | |
Drumspeak: international journal of research in the humanities. Volume 2 #3. p. 150-177. |
Clark, Gracia (2009) | |
Consulting elderly Kumasi market women about modernization | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 97-119. |
Clark, Gracia (2009) | |
Gender fictions and gender tensions involving 'traditional' Asante market women | |
African Studies Quarterly. Volume 11 #2-3. p. 43-66. |
Owusu, Mary A.S. (2009) | |
Prempeh II and the making of modern Asante | |
Accra: Woeli Pub. Services. 159p. |
Skinner, Kate (2009) | |
'It brought some kind of neatness to mankind': mass literacy, community development and democracy in 1950s Asante | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 79 #4. p. 479-499. |
McCaskie, T.C. (2008) | |
'Akwantemfi': 'in mid-journey': an Asante shrine today and its clients | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 38 #1. p. 57-80. |
Ubink, Janine M. (2008) | |
Negotiated or negated? The rhetoric and reality of customary tenure in an Ashanti village in Ghana | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 78 #2. p. 264-287. |
Ubink, Janine Marisca (2008) | |
In the land of the chiefs: customary law, land conflicts, and the role of the state in peri-urban Ghana | |
Leiden: Leiden University Press. 254p. |
Gott, Suzanne (2007) | |
'Onetouch' quality and 'Marriage Silver Cup': performative display, cosmopolitanism, and marital 'poatwa' in Kumasi funerals | |
Africa Today. Volume 54 #2. p. 79-106. |
Kaminski, Joseph S. (2007) | |
Asante ivory trumpets in Ghana: traditions, repertories, histories, metaphysics | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 376p. |
Jenkins, Paul (2005) | |
A provisional survey of nineteenth century photography on the Gold Coast and in Ashanti focussed on the Basel Mission collection, and with special reference to the images linked to the war of 1874 | |
Journal des africanistes. Volume 75 #2. p. 103. |
Pescheux, Gérard (2005) | |
Ronald Sutherland Rattray: un structuro-fonctionnaliste avant la lettre | |
Journal des africanistes. Volume 75 #1. p. 101-113. |
Shinnie, Peter (2005) | |
Early Asante and European contacts | |
Journal des africanistes. Volume 75 #2. p. 25-42. |
Vivian, Brian (2005) | |
On tobacco pipes in Asante | |
Journal des africanistes. Volume 75 #2. p. 86-95. |
Owusu-Ansah, Anthony (2003) | |
Community participation in education in Ghana: the case of Asanteman and the Otumfuo Education Fund | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 269p. |
Stoeltje, Beverly J. (2003) | |
Asante Queen Mothers: Precolonial Authority in a Postcolonial Society | |
Research Review. Volume 19 #2. p. 1-19. |
Witte, Marleen de (2003) | |
Money and Death: The Funeral Business in Asantem Ghana | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 73 #4. p. 531-559. |
Clark, Gracia (2002) | |
Market Association Leaders' Strategic Use of Language and Narrative in Market Disputes and Negotiations in Kumasi, Ghana | |
Africa Today. Volume 49 #1. Spring. p. 43-58. |
La Branche, Stéphane (2002) | |
Les effets de la mondialisation sur les relations de pouvoir à Nkwanta et Kasei | |
L'Afrique politique. p. 285-299. |
Clark, Gracia (1999) | |
Negotiating Asante Family Survival in Kimasi, Ghana | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 69 #1. p. 66-86. |
McCaskie, Thomas C. (1998) | |
Akwankwaa: Owusu Sekyere Agyeman in His Life and Times | |
Ghana Studies. Volume 1. p. 91-122. |
Allman, Jean (1997) | |
Fathering, Mothering and Making Sense of Ntamoba: Reflections on the Economy of Child-Rearing in Colonial Asante | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 67 #2. p. 296-321. |
Asiama, Seth Opuni (1997) | |
Crossing the barrier of time: the Asante woman in urban land development | |
Africa: rivista trimestrale di studi e documentazione. Volume 52 #2. p. 212-236. |
Berry, Sara (1997) | |
Tomatoes, land and hearsay: property and history in Asante in the time of structural adjustment | |
World Development. Volume 25 #8. p. 1225-1241. |
Boaten I, Barfuo Abayie (1997) | |
Ghana: traditional costume | |
Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere: Schriftenreihe des Kölner Instituts für Afrikanistik. #52. p. 11-17. |
Luig, Ute; Oppen, Achim von (eds.) (1995) | |
Naturaneignung in Afrika als sozialer und symbolischer Prozess | |
Berlin: Verlag Das Arabische Buch. Arbeitshefte #10. 112p. |
Clark, Gracia (1994) | |
Onions Are My Husband: Survival and Accumulation by West African Market Women | |
Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press. 464p. |
Akutsu, Shozo (1992) | |
The Demise and Enthronement of the Asantehene: Political Aspects of Asante Kinship | |
Senri Ethnological Studies. #31. p. 503-534. |
McCaskie, Thomas C. (1992) | |
People and Animals: Contstru(ct)ing the Asante Experience | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 62 #2. p. 221-247. |
Allman, Jean M. (1990) | |
The Youngmen and the Porcupine: Class, Nationalism and Asante's Struggle for Self-Determination, 1954-1957 | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 31 #2. p. 263-279. |
Boaten I, Nana Akwasi Abayie (1990) | |
Asante: the perception and the utilization of the environment before the twentieth century | |
Research Review. Volume 6 #2. p. 19-28. |
Dakubu, M.E. Kropp (1990) | |
Why Spider is King of Stories: The Message in the Medium of a West African Tale | |
African Languages and Cultures. Volume 3 #1. p. 33-56. |
Simhoffer, Kirsten (1989) | |
De vrouwen van Apiadu: een studie naar traditionele pottenbakkerij in een veranderende samenleving, Ashanti, Ghana | |
Manuh, Takyiwaa (1988) | |
The Asantehemaa's court and its jurisdiction over women: a study in legal pluralism | |
Research Review. Volume 4 #2. p. 50-66. |
Salami, K.A. (1988) | |
Impact of Formal Agricultural Credit on Small Farm Development in the Ashanti Region of Ghana | |
Eastern Africa Economic Review. Volume 4 #2. p. 1-8. |
Williams, Clifford (1988) | |
Asante: Human Sacrifice or Capital Punishment? An Assessment of the Period 1807-1874 | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 21 #3. p. 433-441. |
McCaskie, Thomas C. (1986) | |
Komfo Anokye of Asante: Meaning, History and Philosophy in an African Society | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 27 #2. p. 315-339. |
Arhin, Kwame (1983) | |
Rank and Class among the Asante and Fante in the Nineteenth Century | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 53 #1. p. 2-22. |
McCaskie, Thomas C. (1983) | |
R.S. Rattray and the Construction of Asante History: An Appraisal | |
History in Africa. Volume 10. p. 187-206. |
Tipple, A. Graham (1983) | |
Housing Policy and Culture in Kumasi | |
African Urban Studies. #15. Winter. p. 17-30. |
Kiyaga-Mulindwa, D. (1982) | |
Social and Demographic Changes in the Birim Valley, Southern Ghana, c.1450 to c.1800 | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 23 #1. p. 63-82. |
Owusu-Ansah, David (1982) | |
Islamization reconsidered: an examination of Asante responses to Muslim influence in the 18th and 19th centuries | |
Los Angeles, CA: African studies association. 27p. |
Armstrong, Robert Plant (1981) | |
An essay toward a phenomenology of presence | |
The Conch: A Biafran Journal of Literary and Cultural Analysis. Volume 13 #1-2. p. 103-112. |
McCaskie, Thomas C. (1981) | |
Anti-Witchcraft Cults in Asante: An Essay in the Social History of an African People | |
History in Africa. Volume 8. p. 125-154. |
Oduyoye, Amba (1979) | |
Female authority in Asante law and constitution: (part II) | |
African Notes: Bulletin of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan. Volume 8 #2. p. 9-14. |
Oduyoye, Amba (1979) | |
The asante women: socialization through proverbs (Part I) | |
African Notes: Bulletin of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan. Volume 8 #1. p. 5-11. |
Von Laue, Theodore H. (1976) | |
Anthropology and Power: R.S. Rattray among the Ashanti | |
African Affairs: The Journal of the Royal African Society. Volume 75 #298. January. p. 33-54. |
Arhin, Kwame (1974) | |
Some Asante Views of Colonial Rule: As Seen in the Controversy Relating to Death Duties | |
Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana. Volume 15 #1. June. p. 63-84. |
Arhin, Kwame (1974) | |
Transit markets in the Asante hinterland in the late nineteenth century | |
Odù: Journal of Yoruba and Related Studies. #9. p. 5-22. |
Oroge, E. Adeniyi (1974) | |
The Rise and Fall of the Asante | |
Tarikh. Volume 5 #1. p. 31-45. |
Kwarteng, D.K. (1972) | |
My sword is my life | |
Accra-Tema: Ghana Publishing Corporation. 158p. |
Ukpabi, Samson C. (1972) | |
The Asante Factor in the History of Ghana in the Nineteenth Century | |
Pan-African Journal. Volume 5 #4. Winter. p. 445-459. |
Dodoo (jr), R. (1971) | |
Ashanti cultural resource elements and their relevance to the perception and utilization of resources | |
African Studies Review. Volume 14 #1. p. 55-81. |
Braimah, J.A. (1970) | |
The Ashanti and the Gonja at war | |
Accra: Ghana Publishing Corporation. Ghana past and present. 63p. |
Zajaczkowski, A. (1963) | |
La structure du pouvoir chez les Ashanti de la période de transition | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 3 #12. p. 458-473. |
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