Knowledge (XXG)

Kra (mythology)

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from his father. These maternal and paternal bonds follow the Akan wherever he/she travels. An Akan's Sunsum is their Spirit/personality which they develop through their interaction with the world.
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is the soul of a person. It is of divine origin; that is to say, one gets their "Kra" from God (Nyame/Niamien).
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Gyekye, Kwame; African Philosophical thought: An Akan Conceptual scheme, 1995
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Leipzig Antubam, Kofi; Ghana's heritage of Culture, Leipzig 1963
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Index

Kra (Mythology)
Akan
abusua
Ntoro
Categories
Culture of Ghana
Culture of Ivory Coast
Akan culture
Akan religion

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