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African Unity 3
African unity is an ongoing and evolving concept, facing challenges such as political differences, economic disparities, and historical legacies. Despite these challenges, the aspiration for unity remains a powerful force in shaping the collective future of the African continent.
₵200.00Sold By: Samuel OwusuAfrican Unity 3
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African Women
African women are diverse and multifaceted individuals who play vital roles within their communities and societies across the African continent. They embody resilience, strength, and cultural richness, contributing to various aspects of life, including family, economy, politics, and culture.
₵1,000.00Sold By: LindaAfrican Women
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Akuaba Doll
The name akuaba comes from the Akan legend of a woman named Akua who was barren, but like all Akan women, she desired most of all to bear children. She consulted a priest who instructed her to commission the carving of a small wooden child and to carry the surrogate child on her back as if it were real.
₵60.00Sold By: Nana Kofi EskimAkuaba Doll
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Akwaaba Clock
A crucial aspect of a clock is its timekeeping accuracy. While traditional clocks may require occasional adjustment, modern electronic clocks, especially those synchronized with atomic time standards, can be highly accurate.
₵250.00Sold By: Ernestina KwakyewaaAkwaaba Clock
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Akwaaba Pair
The “Akwaaba” word itself means “welcome” in Akan, reflecting the dolls’ role in hospitality. They are sometimes placed in homes, particularly in welcoming areas, to convey a sense of openness and hospitality to guests and visitors.
₵2,000.00Sold By: Florence AgyeiAkwaaba Pair
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Akwaaba Pot Holder
Akwaaba” is a word originating from the Akan people of Ghana, and it is widely used across West Africa. In the Akan language, which includes Twi and Fante, “Akwaaba” translates to “Welcome” in English. This term is often used to express hospitality and warm greetings to visitors, making them feel embraced and appreciated.
₵800.00Sold By: Kwame AwhirengAkwaaba Pot Holder
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Animal`s Kingdom
The animal Kingdom in African culture is intertwined with spirituality, symbolism, and daily life. Animals are not merely seen as physical entities but as carriers of cultural wisdom, spiritual significance, and connections to their ancestors.
₵7,000.00Sold By: Wilson Dymond DarkoAnimal`s Kingdom
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Animal`s Kingdom
In African cultures, animals are seen as symbols of strength, power, wisdom, and spirituality, and they play important roles in religious, mythological, and cultural traditions. In Tanzania, animals are a vital part of the country’s identity and heritage.
₵2,500.00Sold By: Ras Atu AbbeyAnimal`s Kingdom
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