Drink, Power, and Cultural Change: A Social History of Alcohol in Ghana, C. 1800 to Recent TimesBoydell & Brewer, Limited, 1996 - 189 sider This analysis of the social history of alcohol in Ghana since the early 19th century blends the approaches of history, anthropology, social medicine, theology and political science. Sources used include proverbs, music, comic opera, popular literature, photographs, and colonial archives. |
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Side 45
... Nana Ewua Duku II informed the author that among the Ahanta ( an Akan group ) in times past , family or clan members would speedily track down a member who was drunk and whisk him away before the latter made a nuisance of himself . Such ...
... Nana Ewua Duku II informed the author that among the Ahanta ( an Akan group ) in times past , family or clan members would speedily track down a member who was drunk and whisk him away before the latter made a nuisance of himself . Such ...
Side 68
... Nana Amonu V , Paramount Chief of the coastal town of Anomabu , opined : Although alcohol is a poison in all quantities , as a medicine it takes the place of medical remedies , with little disadvantage to the suffering com- munity . The ...
... Nana Amonu V , Paramount Chief of the coastal town of Anomabu , opined : Although alcohol is a poison in all quantities , as a medicine it takes the place of medical remedies , with little disadvantage to the suffering com- munity . The ...
Side 92
... Nana Ofori Atta , J. Glover Addo , and J. W. Campbell . The committee eventually recommended an increase in the retail license fee for spirits from £ 20 to £ 60 per annum , a reduc- tion in the hours of sale of spirits from 8 am to 6 pm ...
... Nana Ofori Atta , J. Glover Addo , and J. W. Campbell . The committee eventually recommended an increase in the retail license fee for spirits from £ 20 to £ 60 per annum , a reduc- tion in the hours of sale of spirits from 8 am to 6 pm ...
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Alcohol Autonomy and Power in Ghana | 1 |
Alcohol Ritual and Power among the Akan GaAdangme | 21 |
Urban Migrants Social Drinking and the Struggle | 47 |
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Drink, Power, and Cultural Change: A Social History of Alcohol in Ghana, C ... Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1996 |
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Accra African Studies Akan akonkofo akpeteshie Akyeampong Akyem Abuakwa alcohol alcoholic drinks Allman ancestors asafo Asante Asantehene Ashanti August August 16 Basel became beer blood British Cape Coast Casely-Hayford chiefs Christian coastal towns cocoa colonial government colonial rule commoners CPP government CPP's dances drunkenness economic educated elite European liquor Fante female fluid Ga-Adangme gender relations Ghanaian Gold Coast government's Governor highlife songs Ibid illicit distillation indigenous Interview Ivor Wilks Kofi Krobo Kumasi Kwame Kwame Nkrumah labor libation liquor policy liquor revenues liquor traffic Lodge London male elders marriage McCaskie migrants missionary Nana Nkrumah Obuasi odwira palm wine party police political popular culture precolonial prohibition Rattray Religion retail riots rites ritual rural Sekondi Sekondi-Takoradi slaves social drinking southern Ghana southern Gold Coast spiritual stool struggle Takoradi temperance movement Templars tion traditional UGCC wealth West Africa Winnebah women young