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- Queen mother (also Queenmother) is a term used to describe certain female traditional rulers in African cultures. Though there is no general description...
- consort who is also the mother of a reigning monarch. Queen mother, queenmother, or The Queen Mother may also refer to: British queen mothers Queen Elizabeth...
- Mamaga Akua Sabea Nyabor VII, Queenmother of Akrofu Traditional Area and Secretary of the Queenmothers ****ociation of the Volta Regional House of Chiefs...
- Nana Adwoa Awindor is a Ghanaian television host and the Development Queenmother of Afigya-Kwabre district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. In 2013, she...
- Candis Cayne at IMDb Candis Cayne profile Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine at QueenMother.tv Candis Cayne hosts NewNowNext Awards for LOGO...
- ancestral continuity represented by the queenmother (ɔhemaa). Within the traditional Akan political system, the queenmother plays a central role in both succession...
- Archived from the original on 26 June 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2016. "Queenmothers of Asante". Ashanti. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015...
- first menstruation, her mother reports it to the council of elders, queenmothers and community leaders to signal to them that her daughter is now ready...
-  1308–1311. ISBN 9781884964336. Farrar, Tarikhu (May 5, 1997). "The Queenmother, Matriarchy, and the Question of Female Political Authority in Precolonial...
- Traditional Area. As at 2010, Nana Adwoa Obro Pokuaa Nyankronpon was the Queenmother of the town. "You have no authority to install a chief at Esumeja – Dormaahene...