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  2. Akuaba - Wikipedia

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    However, traditional use of these dolls continues in some areas among the Fante and other Akan peoples. The form of the akua'ba has also become a symbol of good luck more broadly. Akua'ba dolls were also taken to the Americas by enslaved Africans, where they served as symbols of connection to their ancestral homeland and were used as good luck ...

  3. Doll - Wikipedia

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    Dolls are frequently handed down from mother to daughter. Akuaba are wooden ritual fertility dolls from Ghana and nearby areas. The best known akuaba are those of the Ashanti people, whose akuaba have large, disc-like heads. Other tribes in the region have their own distinctive style of akuaba. Japanese hina dolls, displayed during the ...

  4. African dolls - Wikipedia

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    Ntwana beaded doll. African dolls across the continent are created for young girls to play with and as a charm to ensure fertility in women. Their shape and costume vary according to region and custom. Frequently dolls are handed down from mother to daughter. Western dolls are popular in Africa and are often dressed with traditional garb.

  5. Childbirth in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Childbirth in Ghana is often seen as a joyous occasion in Ghanaian society, as children represent wealth, status, and the continuation of a lineage. Pregnant women are often given special privileges and are considered to be beautiful, fragile, and vulnerable to evil spirits.

  6. Portal:Toys/Did you know/2 - Wikipedia

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  7. Vincent Kofi - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Akwete Kofi was born in Odumasi-Krobo, Ghana on 16 January 1923. [2] [3]He trained at Achimota College, which had the first and foremost art department in West Africa.

  8. The Aquadolls - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Akuaba - Wikipedia

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