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Based on a decade of fieldwork in southeastern Ghana and analysis of secondary sources, this book aims to reconstruct the religious history of the Anlo-Ewe peoples from the 1850s. In particular, it focuses on a corpus of rituals collectively known as 'Fofie', which derived their legitimacy from engaging with the memory of the slave-holding past. The Anlo developed a sense of discomfort about their agency in slavery in the early twentieth century which they articulated through practices such as ancestor veneration, spirit ...

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    • Title: Slavery, Memory and Religion in Southeastern Ghana, C.1850-Present by Meera Venkatachalam
    • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
    • Print ISBN: 9781107108271, 1107108276
    • eText ISBN: 9781316365946
    • Edition: 2015 1st edition
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