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Definition of Akwasidae

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- The Akwasidae Festival (alternate, Akwasiadae) is celebrated by the Ashanti people and chiefs in Ashanti, as well as the Ashanti diaspora. The festival...
- 360, and the 9th Akwasidae is celebrated as Odwira, being the end of the past year and the beginning of the new year. Because Akwasidae must be on Sunday...
- Within a six-w**** cycle, Adae has two celebration days, once on a Sunday (Akwasidae) and again on a Wednesday (Awukudae). The Adae cycle is repeated nine...
- of Asantehene was revived. Asante culture celebrates Adae, Adae Kese, Akwasidae, Awukudae and Asante Yam festival. The Seperewa, a 10-14 stringed harp-lute...
- Kobine Festival Akwantukese Festival Hogbetsotso festival Keta-Some Tutuza Akwasidae Festival Aboakyer festival Easter Christmas Eid al-Fitr Eid al-Adha Agadevi...
- conference in the Norwegian capital. In August 2019, he celebrated the Akwasidae with the Ghanaian community in the United Kingdom whilst on a short visit...
- main periods for this celebration: one is Awukudae, and the other is Akwasidae. It glorifies the achievements of the Asante kingdom. It was first celebrated...
- "Wednesday ceremony") is a traditional Ashanti festival in Ashanti. Like the Akwasidae Festival, celebrated on a Sunday, Awukudae is part of the celebrations...
- day because it is still occasionally used in ceremonies, such as the Akwasidae Festival. The expert use of akrafena is also a martial art, utilising...
- Addae Tuntum Festival (Akwasidae Tuntum) is an annual festival celebrated by the chiefs and people of ****uom-Asunafo in the Ahafo Region, formerly Brong...