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- Akan Architecture Symbols
Dr George Kojo Arthur and Prof. Robert Rowe of Marshall University examine the decorative symbols used in buildings of the Akan people of Ghana. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Atidekate
An Organization created by Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) to assist community development in Ghana. Includes links to general country information. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Blakhud Research Centre
Documenting the indigenous African culture and civilisation. Information on the Blakhud Museum, the Lumosi Library, Lissavi Publishing, other programs, staff and funding. Online gallery of Afevo Ewe Textile Collection. Based in Klikor. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Foundation Free Learning And Merit Education - FLAME
An NGO and a non-profit making organisation comprised of teachers, retired educationists and health workers who have dedicated themselves to offer free education to the students in rural schools and the underprivileged of society. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Integrated Social Development Centre
NGO working for sustainable human development through the empowerment of the poor and other marginalised groups, especially women. Offices in Accra, Kumasi, Sunyani and Tamale. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Kente Cloth
Site includes some brief information about kente and explanations of several kente patterns. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Leaders of Tomorrow Foundation
Dedicated to providing today's youth with the leadership tools they need. Information on the group, its background, objectives, programmes, membership and sponsorship. Ghana and the UK. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Meanings of Symbols in Adinkra Cloth
The production and use of Adinkra are associated with the Asante people than any other group of people. Around the 19th Century, the Asante people developed their unique art of adinkra printing. Adinkra cloths were made and used exclusively by the royalty and spiritual leaders for very important sacred ceremonies and rituals. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Nana Kwadwo Adu II Foundation for Ghana, Inc.
The Foundation is dedicated to increasing awareness of Ghana by Americans. Activities designed to accomplish this include travel, cultural exchange, workshops with local American youth (which also target improved learning), community development in Adumasa, Ghana and entertainment. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Navrongo and Lawra
Ever wonder what life might be like in a small African village? Information on the history, language, culture, music, associations and projects of these two small West African villages in the remote Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Obaahema Network
Online community for Ghanaian women offers news, features, chat and message boards. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Playland 99
A charity aimed at improving the basic education of children from rural Ghana. Donations in the form of used games, toys and money will be used to equip the playcenter in Tumu, Upperwest region, Ghana, Africa. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - QuiltEthnic.com
Quilting and fiber related art, craft and textile traditions of diverse ethnic groups from contemporary, traditional and historical perspectives. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - The Luke Society - Ghana
The staff of Dr. John Oduro-Boateng provides medical care, community health education and the Christian message at the Luke Society Hospital in Kasei and several outreach clinics. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
Rate It - Virtual Field Trip to Ghana
Join CARE on an educational adventure through Ghana. Learn about CARE's valuable rural and urban projects in Ghana through journal entries, a photo album, recommended books and related links. (Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)
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