African nations have been building on black diaspora identity to promote tourist destinations. – Ryan Muza
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Voyages de Terrain Tourisme* et Développement**
*Maîtrise universitaire en Etudes du Tourisme / ** MSc en Géo "Développement et environnement"
African nations have been building on black diaspora identity to promote tourist destinations. – Ryan Muza
Continuer la lecture de « Elmina Castle: a symbol of black diaspora… for tourists »
Since the discovery of the cacao bean in the new world by the famous explorer Christopher Columbus, the bean traveled halfway across the world and has been developing in Ghana since 1978. – Eugénie Jost et Jérôme Küffer
After colonisation African heritage was spread throughout the world, many African countries, including Ghana, are attempting to reclaim their heritage. – Clément Guntern Continuer la lecture de « The Golden Trophy Head: a Ghanaian masterpiece, displayed in… the United Kingdom? »
From the 17th to the 20th century, a region situated in the sub-region of West Africa along the Gulf of Guinea was known as the “Gold Coast”…-Pauline Lalondrelle et Lara Maye Continuer la lecture de « Sika k?k?? : a treasure of Ghana »
Once upon a time, in the 18th century, in a part of present-day Ghana on the coveted Gold Coast, was the Ashanti kingdom. It was the fruit of the unification of the Akan states by King Osei Tutu. The Ashanti, a warlike people, developed a complex and refined culture in which gold metalwork and woodcarving was central. – Pauline Lalondrelle et Lara Maye
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