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Tag Archives: Ghana
2016: Non Orientable Nkansa II. 1901-2030
Ibrahim Mahama: Non Orientable Nkansa II. 1901-2030 (2016) (source)
2014: Interwoven with Others
In a 2014 study, Tanya Luhrmann found that when people hear voices in their heads, the personae and tone of those voices are shaped by culture; in the United States, the voices are threatening and severe, but in Africa and … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Art, Ataa Oko, Culture, Drawing, Ghana, India, Mental Health, Religion, Science, Tanya Luhrmann
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1964: Books
Paul Strand: Anna Attinga Frafra, Acca, Ghana (1964)
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Tagged 1960's, 20th Century, Africa, Books, Children, Ghana, Paul Strand, USA
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