Explore the rich history of the Bono–Takyiman people in this comprehensive 1,500+ page book. It documents royal families, stools, churches, schools, sub-royal lineages, and over 300 towns and villages in the Takyiman Traditional Area. The book t
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The Ghana State Book Project, in collaboration with key national institutions, documents and preserves the oral histories of Ghana’s traditional states. These comprehensive reference books safeguard cultural heritage, prevent the loss of oral traditions, and provide resources for resolving chieftaincy disputes. The project ensures that neglected historical narratives are captured, preserved, and made accessible to royal families, libraries, and institutions for generations.
Email : ghanastatebook@yahoo.com
Location : Greater Accra, Ghana
Explore the rich history of the Bono–Takyiman people in this comprehensive 1,500+ page book. It documents royal families, stools, churches, schools, sub-royal lineages, and over 300 towns and villages in the Takyiman Traditional Area. The book traces the origins of the Bono Kingdom, providing an authoritative resource on Akan history and culture.