- (bat),
Oyoko (falcon/hawk), the
Asakyiri (vulture), the
Asona (crow), the
Bretuo (leopard), and the
Ekuona (bull).
People of the
Agona are
predominant in...
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Bretuo is one of the
eight major Akan clans, a
group of
ethnic people in West
Africa primarily located in
Ghana as well as
parts of
Ivory Coast and Togo...
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called Akanman Piesie Anum.
Clans such as the Asona, Agona, Oyoko, and
Bretuo are
believed to have
either originated from, settled, or have p****ed through...
- Owusu-Sechere,
eldest child of the late JH Owusu-Sechere,
Commissioner of
Police CID/Special
Branch House Bretuo Dynasty Father Kessie Mother Mary Gyimah...
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Akwasi Bretuo ****ensoh is a
Ghanaian academic and journalist. He is an
emeritus professor of
African American and
African Diaspora Studies at
Indiana University...
- the
clans of the
Akans which includes the Oyoko, Aduana, Agona, Asakyire,
Bretuo,
Ekuona among others. The role of
Okyenhene is not hereditary, as a new...
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remembered as a
sacred ancestral settlement by
lineages such as
Asona and
Bretuo.
Evidence suggests that
Adansemanso was
continuously occupied, with initial...
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abusua (similar to clans),
named Aduana, Agona, Asakyiri, Asenie, Asona,
Bretuo,
Ekuona and Oyoko. The
members of each
abusua are
united by
their belief...
- from
Adansi occurred as
several Akan clans—including the Oyoko, Asona, and
Bretuo—moved
northward due to
succession disputes,
internal competition, and mounting...
- p. 719. ISBN 978-0-8108-6191-6. "Ewe and
Togoland unification problem".
Bretuo, A. (2011). "Confronting the
Challenges and
Prospects in the
Creation of...