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  2. File:Traditional Akan sandals, Kumasi, Ghana.JPG - Wikipedia

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  3. Kente cloth - Wikipedia

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    In modern day Ghana, the wearing of kente cloth has become widespread to commemorate special occasions, and kente brands led by master weavers are in high demand. Due to the popularity of kente [ 2 ] cloth patterns, production of mass-produced prints with the kente patterns have become popular throughout West Africa, and by extension the whole ...

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  5. Makola Market - Wikipedia

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    Dominated by women traders, the market sells fresh produce, manufactured and imported foods, clothes, shoes, tools, medicines, and pots and pans. [2] [3] Jewellery made from locally handcrafted beads can also be found for sale in the market. About 25% of the 70% market women are employed in Makola Market.

  6. Pistis Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Pistis Ghana is a Ghanaian fashion brand based in Accra. It was founded by husband-and-wife duo Kabutey and Sumaiya Dzietror in 2008 after graduating from Joyce Ababio's Vogue Style School of Fashion and Design. [1] [2] Pistis means "faith" in Greek. [3] They are famous for making designs for Ghana's second lady, Samira Bawumia, in modern Kente ...

  7. Category:Women in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Ghana (8 C, 3 P) M. Women's ministers of Ghana (2 P) O. Women's organisations based in Ghana (5 P) R. Women's rights in Ghana (3 C, 6 P) S.

  8. List of Ghanaian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Felicia Abban (born 1935), photographer; Ghana's first female professional photographer; Betty Acquah (born 1965), painter of feminist themes; Frances Ademola (born 1928), artist, gallery owner, and former broadcaster; she had also lived in Nigeria; Dorothy Amenuke (born 1968), sculptor, fiber artist, and educator; Anita-Pearl Ankor, painter ...

  9. Salaga Slave Market - Wikipedia

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    Salaga Slave Market is an 18th-century slave market located in the East Gonja District of northern Ghana. During the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, Salaga served as an important market where slaves were transported to the coast for export. [1] [2] [3] The market also served as outposts for the movement of slaves along the trans-Saharan routes. [4]