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  2. Religion in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Council of Churches interpreted the Religious Bodies Law as contradicting the concept of religious freedom in the country. According to a government statement, however, the law was designed to protect the freedom and integrity of genuine religious organizations by exposing and eliminating groups established to take advantage of believers.

  3. Culture of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Ewe people occupy southeastern Ghana and parts of neighboring Togo and Benin. The Ewe follow a patrilineal structure, meaning that the founder of a community becomes chief and is usually succeeded by his paternal relatives. Ewe religion is organized around a creator or deity, Mawu, and over 600 other deities. The Ewe are more traditionally ...

  4. Outline of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable relief map of Ghana. ... Geography of Ghana. Ghana is: a country; Regions : 16 Regions; ... Religion in Ghana.

  5. Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine - Wikipedia

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    It is an oasis that maintains biodiversity in culture and religious based knowledge system. Mike Anane writes, "It is gratifying that in Ghana today, some NGOs and scholars are recognizing the importance of various traditional religious beliefs or culture-based knowledge systems in addressing alarming problems of environment and development ...

  6. Builsa North (Ghana parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    The major religious denominations are Christians, Muslims, and Traditionalist. The largest mode of worship is the Traditional African Religion, which makes up 46 percent of the population followed by the Christian Religion (28%) and Moslems (23%). Other religions constitute about 3.0 percent of the total population.

  7. Architecture of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Various public buildings such as the Ghana's National Museum and Job 600, educational institutions like the University of Ghana's Legon Campus, and infrastructure projects such as the Ghana International Trade Fair Centre were designed to incorporate modernist principles while integrating local cultural elements.

  8. Ministry for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Its mission is to educate chiefs on Government of Ghana's policies for good governance, conflict resolutions among the various cultural groupings. Also by supporting the various chieftaincy and cultural institutions administratively, financially and review the various chieftaincy and cultural legal framework to conform to international best practices.

  9. Category:Culture of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Ghana (11 C, 12 P) S. Surnames of Ghanaian origin (1 C, 63 P) W. ... Pages in category "Culture of Ghana" The following 69 pages are in this category, out ...