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religious traditions of the Akan
people and the
Ashanti people of Ghana,
Amokye is the
woman who
guards the
entrance to the
other world,
which is called...
- soul soon
after death and
escort it into the after-life. In Akan religion,
Amokye is the
woman who
fishes souls out of the
river and
welcomes them to Asamando...
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heroes and
legendary creatures may also be
included in this list. Abu-Mehsu
Amokye Anansi Asase Ya
Bosomtwe Intikuma Katarwiri Kwase Benefo Kweku Tsin Nyame...
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mythology of
Ashanti people in Ghana. He is well
known for his
encounter with
Amokye, the
Ashanti psychopomp,
during his
journey to the
underworld (asamando)...
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Goddess of the
barren places on Earth,
Truth and is
Mother of the Dead
Amokye,
Psychopomp in Akan
religion who
fishes the
souls of the dead from the river...
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other historians who
observed their slaves.
Nyame Akan
religion Adinkra Amokye Traditional African religion portal Warren,
Dennis M. (1973). Disease, Medicine...
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believed to be the
leader of the
Lords of Asamando, and has a cape of locusts.
Amokye is the
guardian of the
threshold of Asamando. Asamando. She is
usually represented...