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  1. Ghanaian Society: Culture of Ghana, Women in Ghana, Social Conduct in Ghana, Volunteer Partnerships for West Africa, Public Holidays in Ghana
  2. GHANA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by BRIAN SCHWIMMER, 2001
  3. Ghana. The land, the people, and the culture. A tourist guide. by Ghana Tourist Development Co, 1989-01-01
  4. Ghanaian Culture: Culture of Ghana
  5. Myths and Legends from Ghana for African-American Cultures by Rute Larungu, 1992-09
  6. The Culture of Ghana, A Bibliography by E. Y. Amedekey, 1970
  7. Ghana's New Christianity, New Edition: Pentecostalism in a Globalising African Economy by Paul Gifford, 2004-06-23
  8. The Culture of Ghana: A Bibliography. by E.Y. Amedekey, 1970
  9. Ghana: An entry from UXL's <i>Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World</i>
  10. Ghanas Heritage of Culture by Kofi (1922-) Antubam, 1963-01-01
  11. Earn-a-Bike in Africa: a grassroots international solidarity program brings bicycles, repair classes, and resources to Ghana.(active culture): An article from: Dollars & Sense by Esther Cervantes, 2005-03-01
  12. Panoply of Ghana;: Ornamental art in Ghanaian tradition and culture by A. A. Y Kyerematen, 1964
  13. Dealing with difference: ethnicity and gender in the context of schooling in Ghana [An article from: International Journal of Educational Development] by G.J. Dei, 2004-07-01
  14. Ghana - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and culture by Ian Utley, 2009-01-01

21. Ghana Culture
Akwaaba! Ayekoo! Amaraba! Woezo! Sannu da Suwa! Welcome! Members and friends of Ghanaian Association of Tampa Bay
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Akwaaba! Ayekoo! Amaraba! Woezo! Sannu da Suwa!
Welcome! Members and friends of Ghanaian Association of Tampa Bay
Home About Us Contact Us Ghana Culture ... Videos Take a close look at Ghana culture and you'll find that Ghana festivals are an extremely attractive aspect of this beautiful country. The festivals reveal a whole lot about the art culture of Ghana, the beliefs, and common features of the Ghanaian society people paying homage to the cheif at a durbar Festivals are used as a means to remember ancestors and be favored with protection from them. Also, festivals are often held in order to purify the area to allow people to go into a new year with hope. If you are visiting Ghana, you'll definitely want to consider visiting some of these Ghana festivals, so here are a few that will give you a better idea of Ghana culture. Panafest When it comes to the art culture of Ghana, Panfest is a wonderful festival that features all types of art and culture, such as music, African dance, and various other types of performing arts. This festival is held every two years and it is dedicated to developing the continent of Africa as well as to help lift up the Pan-Africanism ideals as well. It is also held to unite Africans and African descendants in the Diaspora and other ports of America and Europe.

22. Ghana Culture Cape Coast NGO Micro-Finance
Ghana Culture Ghana Culture Ghana Culture Photos Ghana Culture Pictures HoboTraveler.com Travel Newsletter 201
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Ghana Culture
Ghana Culture Photos Ghana Culture Pictures
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Travel Newsletter
Cape Coast Ghana Micro Finance, the buzzword of the world NGO, and I think the use of Scheme is appropriate This is the Cape Coast Ghana restaurant and an annoying place to me, nothing to do with Ghana Culture.
Go to Ghana, then avoid the culture, that is tourism, although the only people in there are volunteers, paid to be volunteers. Mormons? The wood working in Ghana is great, but the prices are double the cost of any such work world wide.
Prices seem to be out of wholesale range to export. Nigeria is the copying person of really crap made movies. Only one in 5 works Look at the word Original and then think, do they speak and write English,
is this an English country, my answer is No, it is a Fanti country. Original amazing the number of mispelled signs on plannet.
I can fix this sentence, it is not totally permanent, a sign is important.
I am not selling anything here, they are. Children taking dip showers in the street Advertisement against drugs in Ghana I belive This nut was just lying in the street, I take photos of drunks or crazy, the country of Ghana is responsible

23. Ghana Life
Information on Ghana, history, geography, culture, people, festivals, and tourism. Useful information about life of the people of Ghana in West Africa. Ghana, Ghanaians, and
http://www.library.yale.edu/~fboateng/fbhp.htm
T he republic of Ghana derives its name from the ancient Ghana Empire in the Western Sudan which fell in the 11th century. Ghana is the first black African colony to gain independence and until independence from the British colonial rule on March 6, 1957, Ghana was known as the Gold Coast. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive and others came later. The remnants of around 30 castles can be seen along the coast of Ghana. The castles bear witness to four centuries of the presence of Europeans trading in ivory, gold, and slaves. At the height of the slave trade, there were more than 60 strongholds along the coast which is a mere 350 miles long. These castles were built by the Dutch, Prussians, French, and British. Many of them changed hands.
The capital of Ghana was moved from Cape Coast to Accra by the British in 1876. See independence square at Accra Ghana.
Ghana coat of arms
T he first president of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, graduated from Lincoln University and returned to Ghana to make it the first African country to gain independence. On 1st July,1960 Ghana became a republic with Kwame Nkrumah as its first President. See the new President: His Excellency John Evans Atta Mills John Evans Atta Mills, the current President of Ghana was the Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the 2008 General Elections. He was born on July 21st, 1944, at Tarkwa in the Western Region of Ghana and hails from Ekumfi Otuam in the Mfantsiman East Constituency of the Central region of Ghana.

24. Ghana Culture
Ghana Culture Virtuoso Ghana Travel Specialists Recommended by NBC and Travel Channel TV Get value, priceless Ghana vacation information, complimentary upgrades, and luxury
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Population
note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2000 est.)
Nationality
noun : Ghanaian(s)
adjective : Ghanaian
Ethnic groups : black African 99.8% (major tribes - Akan 44%, Moshi-Dagomba 16%, Ewe 13%, Ga 8%), European and other 0.2%
Religions : indigenous beliefs 38%, Muslim 14%, Christian 57%, other 8%
Languages : English (official), African languages (including Akan, Moshi-Dagomba, Ewe, and Ga)
Literacy
definition : age 15 and over can read and write total population male female : 53.5% (1995 est.) Expert Ghana Culture Vacation Planning Start Planning your Ghana Culture Vacation, Tour or Cruise Here Search here for your Vacations, Tours or Cruises Ab out Us Video About Us Africa Vacation Feedback and Testimonials Today's Africa Specials Africa Vacation Accommodations Africa Luxury Villas Africa Luxury Vacations Luxury Travel Videos Helpful Travel Links Travelex Luxury Travel Insurance CSA Luxury Travel Insurance International Phone Service Other Helpful Vacation Links Our Newsletter Sign up for our Ghana Culture Newsletter and get our special vacations, tours and cruise deals.

25. Ghana Culture | GlobalEDGE
globalEDGE is an international and global business knowledge portal with cultural, trade, and economic resources and information on industries, countries, and states
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Your location is: > Countries Region: Africa > Ghana > Culture
Key Facts
GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$1,463.00 (2008 est.)
Inflation Rate
19.60% (2009 est.)
Population
23.89 million (2009 est.)
Country Risk Ratings
C
Ease of Doing Business Rankings
87 out of 181 (2008 est.)
Global Competitiveness Report
3.45 (114 out of 133) (2009 est.)
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Ghana : Culture
Ghana: Culture Crossing
This section of Culture Crossing includes basic cultural practices in Ghana for greetings, personal space, gestures, eye contact, etc. It also includes general business etiquette in the country related to meetings, dress, negotiations, gift giving, etc.
Ghana: Kwintessential Cross-Cultural Solutions
This subsection of the Kwintessential website provides language, culture and etiquette information related to Ghana. The business etiquette portion offers a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects to consider when conducting business in Ghana.
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26. Ghana - Culture
A selection of articles related to Ghana Culture Ghana, Ghana - Culture, Ghana - Economy, Ghana - Education, Ghana - Geography, Ghana - History, Ghana - Miscellaneous
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27. Ghana HomePage, Resource For News, Sports, Facts, Opinions, Business And Enterta
All about Ghana business, culture, education, government, latest news and background information
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Display options Mobile website Sign up forgot your password You are here: Home Live Radio 'Fawoto B?gye' Remark Was Embarrassing
Top Story
Ghana launches fund for cancer project
Top Story
Veep meets with Ghanaians in Czech Republic
Crime Story
Man in court for biting another man's hand
Politics
President must create platform to resolve NDC's problems
Regional
Districts in UER to establish Inter-Ethnic Peace Committees
Diaspora
Mills has eyes but cannot see -NPP USA.
Religion
Christians must promote mediation instead of conflicts
Health
AstraZeneca Ghana launches new product for peptic ulcer.
Sports
Amoah's winner ends Twente's unbeaten run
Business
For sale in Accra $ 90,000
Business Links
Entertainment
Sinking Sands star supports Obama
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28. Ghana: Encyclopedia II - Ghana - Culture
Perhaps the most visible (and most marketable) cultural contribution from modern Ghana is Kente cloth, which is widely recognized and valued for its colors and symbolism. Kente
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29. Ghana Culture
Ghana Culture Thanks for submitting links or comments about Ghana Culture
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30. GHANA FU FU - Tribe.net
This tribe is meant for people who've traveled to, or live in, Ghana and want to keep up with its beautiful cultural influences.
http://ghanaculture.tribe.net/

31. Ghana Culture | IExplore
Ghanaians are generally a conservative people and visitors should respect local customs, traditional courtesies and dress codes, particularly in the villages.
http://www.iexplore.com/world_travel/Ghana/Culture

32. Ghana - Art And Culture Destination | Culture.info
Conferences Trade Fairs Don't miss an international conference or trade fair event. List your event free 'Sharing our creative worlds'
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33. Ghana - Culture Smart! By Ian Utley - Trade Paperback - Random House
Ghana Culture Smart! by Ian Utley, Category Travel - Africa, Format Trade Paperback , 168 pages, ISBN 9781857334746, On Sale March 24, 2009, Price $9.95, Item Book
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34. Ghana: Culture - TripAdvisor
Inside Ghana Culture Before you visit Ghana, visit TripAdvisor for the latest info and advice, written for travelers by travelers.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g293796-s202/Ghana:Culture.html

35. Ghana Culture In Ghana
Ghana Culture . There are many interesting and fascinating aspects of Ghana culture – OverlandingAfrica.com trips give you a chance to witness some of these cultures and
http://www.overlandingafrica.com/ghana/culture/

36. Articles About Ghana Culture - Los Angeles Times
Ghana Culture News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Ghana Culture from the Los Angeles Times
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37. Ghana - Culture, Customs & Etiquette
Guide to travel, doing business, and studying in Ghana culture, greetings, gestures, etiquette, taboos, negotiations, gift-giving, and more.
http://www.culturecrossing.net/basics_business_student.php?id=80

38. Travel In Accra Ghana - Culture
Accra Culture . Ghana with capital city Accra is located on the west coast of Africa, about 750 km north of the equator on the Gulf of Guinea, between the
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Accra - Culture Ghana with capital city Accra is located on the west coast of Africa, about 750 km north of the equator on the Gulf of Guinea, between the latitudes of 4-11.5_ north. The capital, Accra, is on the Greenwich meridian (zero line of longitude). The country has a total land area of 238,305 km2 and is bounded on the north by Burkina Faso, on the west by Cote d'lvoire, on the east by Togo and on the south by the Gulf of Guinea. The land area stretches for 672 km north-south and 536 km east-west Rich mineral resources such as gold, diamonds, manganese, bauxite, iron ore and various clay and salt deposits Extensive, rich forests with a wide range of fine tropical hardwoods A wide variety of agricultural products and rich fishing resources The population of Ghana is 18.3 million (1990 estimate), with 45 per cent under 15 years of age. The country has on average a population density of about 52 persons per square kilometer. With an annual growth rate of 3.2 per cent, Ghana's population may reach over 19 million by the year 2000. Most of the population is concentrated in the southern part of the country, with the highest densities occurring in urban areas and cocoa- producing areas. The largest regions in terms of population are Ashanti (about 2 million), eastern (about 1.7 million) and greater Accra (about 1.5 million). The population of Ghana comprises Christians (43 per cent), animists (38 per cent) and Muslims (12 per cent). There is complete freedom of religion in Ghana.

39. National Commission On Culture
NCC Strategic Plan 20052009-Executive Summary The National Commission on Culture recognises the need to develop a clear sense of corporate direction that will help it to galvanise
http://www.ghanaculture.gov.gh/index1.php?linkid=332

40. Culture
Ghana Culture Ghana like most other African nations has rich traditional cultures that differ
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