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Bartels, Peggielene (2012) | |
King Peggy: an American secretary, her royal destiny, and the inspiring story of how she changed an African village | |
New York: Doubleday. 333p. |
Arhine, Adwoa (2009) | |
Speech surrogates of Africa: a study of the Fante 'mmensuon' | |
Legon Journal of the Humanities. Volume 20. p. 105-122. |
Amlor, Martin Q. (2008) | |
Ebibindwom in African Christian liturgy: its status and impact on Methodist Church liturgy in the Fante communities of Ghana | |
Drumspeak: international journal of research in the humanities. Volume 1 #2. p. 141-167. |
Labi, Kwame A. (2006) | |
The transformation of European forts, castles and flags into local Fante 'asafo' iconography | |
Research Review. Volume 22 #1. p. 83-98. |
Overå, Ragnhild (2005) | |
Institutions, Mobility and Resilience in the Fante Migratory Fisheries in West Africa | |
Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana. #9. p. 103-123. |
Getz, Trevor R. (2003) | |
Mechanisms of Slave Acquisition and Exchange in Late Eighteenth-Century Anomabu: Reconsidering a Cross-Section of the Atlantic Slave Trade | |
African Economic History. Volume 31. p. 75-89. |
Overå, Ragnhild (2003) | |
Gender Ideology and Manoeuvring Space for Female Fisheries Entrepreneurs | |
Research Review. Volume 19 #2. p. 49-66. |
Jonah, Kwesi (1999) | |
The C.P.P. (Convention People's Party) and the Asafo Besuon: Why Unlike Poles Did Not Attract | |
Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana. #3. p. 47-56. |
Casely-Hayford, Augustus (1991) | |
Prosopographical Approaches to Fante History | |
History in Africa. Volume 18. p. 49-66. |
Metcalf, George E. (1987) | |
Gold, Assortments and the Trade Ounce: Fante Merchants and the Problem of Supply and Demand in the 1770s | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 28 #1. p. 27-41. |
Buaben, Jabal M. (1986) | |
A Comparative Study of the Islamic Law of Inheritance and Fante Customary Law of Inheritance | |
Bulletin on Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa. Volume 4 #4. October. p. 1-27. |
Sanders, James (1985) | |
Village Settlement among the Fante: A Study of the Anomabo Paramountcy | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 55 #2. p. 174-186. |
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. |
Chukwukere, I. (1982) | |
Agnatic and Uterine Relations among the Fante: Male/Female Dualism | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 52 #1. p. 61-64. |
Sanders, James (1982) | |
Palm Oil Production on the Gold Coast in the Aftermath of the Slave Trade: A Case Study of the Fante | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 15 #1. p. 49-63. |
Chukwukere, I. (1978) | |
Akan Theory of Conception: Are the Fante Really Aberrant | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 48 #2. p. 135-148. |
Hill, Polly (1978) | |
Food Farming and Migration from Fante Villages | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 48 #3. p. 220-230. |
Oguah, Benjamin E. (1977) | |
African and western philosophy: a comparative study | |
Journal of African Studies (UCLA). Volume 4 #3. p. 281-295. |
Datta, Ansu (1972) | |
The Fante asafo: a re-examination | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 42 #4. p. 305-315. |
Turkson, Ato (1972) | |
Evolution of the Fante sacred Lyric | |
Research Review. Volume 9 #3. p. 1-12. |
Datta, Ansu K.; Porter, R. (1971) | |
The asafo system in historical perspective | |
The Journal of African History. Volume 12 #2. p. 279-297. |
Mends, E.H. (1969) | |
Some aspects of periodic ritual ceremonies of the Anomabo Fante | |
Ghana Journal of Sociology. Volume 5 #1. p. 39-48. |
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