One Dark Night


Book Description




Language Guide


Book Description

Kort introduktion til ghana-sproget dagbani med noter om alfabetet og almindelige hverdagsudtryk




Lizo's Song Dagbani Version


Book Description




The Gods are not Jealous


Book Description

Rahman Yakubu critiques the notion that Islam and Christianity in Africa have been benevolent to African Traditional Religion (ATR) in their interreligious encounter. Rather, he argues that ATR plays an active and central role in creating a peaceful interreligious space in Africa. Using an ethnographic study of rituals in the rites of passage among Dagomba Muslims, Christians and adherents of ATR of Ghana, the author concludes that Dagomba religio-culture has influenced not only the identity of adherents of the two faiths, but also the relations between them. This book proposes that, for a constructive negotiating of religious identity and peaceful interreligious existence, Traditional Religions should be considered an equal partner in interreligious dialogue.




A Long Way to Baba


Book Description







Politics of Social Change in Ghana


Book Description

With Ghana's colonial and postcolonial politics as a backdrop, this book explores the ways in which historically marginalized communities have defined and redefined themselves to protect their interests and compete politically and economically with neighbouring ethnic groups.




The Nubian Digest


Book Description







Umoyana the Little Wind


Book Description