For example, Fante villagers may eat fish and bangu, a fermented corn dish, for breakfast. |
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I can understand, read, and speak Fante and Twi fairly well but have less intricate knowledge of Ga and Bono. |
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The Asante, Ewe, Fon and Fante peoples provided the bulk of imports into Barbados. |
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Debates surround the term kente, which is traced by some to the Ewe language, by others to Asante and Fante terms. |
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The Fante also cited the latter proverb to indicate certain limitations placed on the avunculate. |
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Both areas are predominantly Akan speaking, but with some cultural variation between the Fante in the Cape Coast area and the Brong of the Techiman area. |
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Among the ethnic groups or regions selected to exemplify these roles are the Asante, Kuba, Fante, Benin kingdom, Okpella, Isoko, Baule, Igbo, Fon, and Lamu Island. |
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The image recalls the Bentsir oral tradition about the reaction of the Asante army when they first arrived on the Fante coast from the forested interior. |
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The people living along the West African coast at Elmina around the fifteenth century were presumably Fante. |
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Elmina lay between two different Fante kingdoms, Fetu and Eguafo. |
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