Sites:
- Aburi
Akuapem - Botanical gardens and craft center in a
retreat 23 miles from Accra at a 1200-ft elevation.
- Akan
Architecture Symbols - Dr George Kojo Arthur and Prof.
Robert Rowe of Marshall University examine the decorative
symbols used in buildings of the Akan people of Ghana.
- Blakhud
Research Centre - Documenting the indigenous African
culture and civilisation. Information on the Blakhud
Museum, the Lumosi Library, Lissavi Publishing, other
programs, staff and funding. Online gallery of Afevo Ewe
Textile Collection. Based in Klikor.
- Club
Ghana - A directory of Ghanaian high school alumni.
Also features chat, message boards, yellowpages, instant
messaging and photo albums.
- Contemporary
African Database - Institutions: Ghana - Database of
institutions in the country, listed alphabetically and by
category. Includes the arts, business, education, media,
professions, religion, politics and sports.
- Contemporary
African Database - People: Ghana - Database of
profiles of prominent people, arranged by name and
category. Includes the arts, business, education, media,
professions, religion, politics and sports.
- C-SPAN
- Ghana: Its People and Politics - Special report
about the country includes online video vignettes.
- Ethnologue
- Languages of Ghana - Information about the living
languages of the African country including population,
region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
- Ghana
- Arts, Culture and History - Includes various aspects
on the culture and practices of Ghanaians.
- Ghana-world
- Includes arts, handicrafts, culture, economy and history
of the country. [German, English]
- Global
List of Women's Organizations - Ghana - Provides
contact information for groups of women helping others.
- Kabissa
Members - Ghana - Directory of members from the
internet host for the African non-profit sector.
- Nana
Kwadwo Adu II Foundation for Ghana, Inc. - The
Foundation is dedicated to increasing awareness of Ghana
by Americans. Activities designed to accomplish this
include travel, cultural exchange, workshops with local
American youth (which also target improved learning),
community development in Adumasa, Ghana and entertainment.
- National
Museum - The largest and oldest of the six museums
under the administration of the Ghana Museums and
Monuments Board. Includes description of exhibit sections
and sample photos. Located in Accra.
- Navrongo
and Lawra - Ever wonder what life might be like in a
small African village? Information on the history,
language, culture, music, associations and projects of
these two small West African villages in the remote Upper
East and Upper West Regions of Ghana.
- Obaahema
Network - Celebrating the achievements of enterprising
Ghanaian women to inspire others to be successful and
reach their fullest potential. Includes news, business
directory, photo gallery and discussion forum.
- Wikipedia
- Category:Ghanaian People - Directory of famous
people from Ghana.
- Helping
'Witches' Who Live in Exile - Christian Science
Monitor article about the situation of Ghanaian widows who
are branded as witches and forced to live in isolation.
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