Ghana’s Quiet Strength: Understanding the Foundations of a Peaceful Nation

A Nation Defined by Peace In a region and continent that have, at various historical moments, been scarred by conflict and instability, Ghana stands out as a compelling example of relative peace. Since gaining independence in 1957, the country has largely avoided the large-scale civil wars that have afflicted some of its neighbors. While no…

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How Your Ascribed Status Affects Your Progress in Life

In every society, people occupy different positions called statuses. A status is simply the position a person holds in society. Throughout life, one person can have many statuses at the same time—for example, being a child, a parent, a worker, a student, or a citizen. Sociologists talk about two main types of status: ascribed status…

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The Kwahu People of Ghana

Ghana is a multiethnic and multilingual country, home to numerous ethnic groups with distinct histories and cultural traditions. Among these groups are the Kwahu people, one of the many subgroups within the larger Akan ethnic group. The Kwahu are primarily located in the Eastern Region of Ghana. Their largest town, Nkawkaw, lies approximately 66 miles…

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