GHANA
Where: Africa...Ghana...Cape Coast
Who: Oiada InternationalOiada International Website
2016
Why are many African nations bilingual and why do they
have European style governments and institutions? European influences have greatly affected Ghana/African culture.
● Ghana was colonized by the British who practiced Indirect Rule. (Indigenous people were allowed to hold positions of authority and ownership)
● Resources and great wealth were diverted to European nations resulting in slower development of African economies once independence was attained.
HowHow have Ghanaians maintained traditions and their tribal
heritage? Family and clan kinships still dominate Ghana society.
In 1960 roughly 100 linguistic and cultural groups were recorded in Ghana.
85.4 percent of Ghana's more than 25 million people are part of four main tribes: Akan, Mole-Dagbon, Ewe and Ga-Dangme. Another 13 percent is made up of the Gurma, Guan, Grusi and Madne Busanga tribes. Various other tribes constitute the remaining 1.6 percent of Ghana's population.
Cultural Questions for Papa Geyete