- The
Dagombas or
Dagbamba are an
ethnic group of Ghana, and Togo. They
number more than 3.1
million people. The term
Dagbamba is
originally extended to...
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against the
Dagbamba of West
Africa in Adibo, now in present-day Ghana.
Following their resistance against foreign authority, the
Dagbamba tribesmen met...
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organised traditional kingdoms in
Ghana founded by the
Dagomba people (
Dagbamba) in the 15th century.
During its rise, it comprised, at
various points...
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Funerary practices in
different cultures A
funeral is a
ceremony connected with the
final disposition of a corpse, such as a
burial or cremation, with...
- "akara", in
Brazil as "acaraje" and in Cuba as "bollitos de carita". To the
Dagbamba of
Ghana it is
known as "Kooshe", the Ewe call it "agawu" and to some in...
- the
Battle of
Adibo in 1896
between the
German colonial invaders and the
Dagbamba people.
Adibo is
situated along the N2
highway between Bimbilla and Yendi...
- to West
African traditional funerals but with its
unique features from
Dagbamba cultural practices infused with
centuries of
interchanges with Janaaza...
- Karl J. (2017). "A View From the Periphery: A Re-****essment of Asante-
Dagbamba Relations in the 18th Century". The
International Journal of
African Historical...
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Gambei ("the
broken wall") is a
Dagbamba funeral practice of
punching a hole in the zoŋ of a
yidana creating a
second way in and out of
their home. For...
- into the
Kingdom of Dagbon,
initially appearing as
horse traders. The
Dagbamba chiefs took
their time
paying for
their horses,
which led the
Zarma to...