- was
proposed to
prevent the
importation of
Coromantees but was not p****ed.
Edward Long, an anti-
Coromantee writer, states: Such a bill, if p****ed into...
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enslaved people from
modern day
Ghana in the
Caribbean were
referred to as
Coromantees. Most day
names among the Mole-Dagombas are
usually given to girls, and...
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Caribbean from the
region that is modern-day
Ghana were
referred to as
Coromantees. Many of the
leaders of
enslaved people's
rebellions had "day names"...
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White planter Edward Long, like
other planters before him,
described "
Coromantees" the same way that the
British in the Gold
Coast would the "Asantes"...
- Today, the
Maroon Spirit language is used by
Jamaican Maroons (largely
Coromantees).
Another distinct ritual language (also
called Kromanti) consisting...
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Caribbean and
South America. Some
notable Akan
descendants include the
Coromantees sold from and
around Anomabo (Fantelands) in Jamaica, the
Akwamu in St...
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Republic Cocolo SamanĂ¡
Americans Grenada Haiti Marabou Marron Jamaica Coromantee Igbos Jamaican Maroons Puerto Rico
Saint Kitts and
Nevis Saint Lucia Saint...
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paternal grandfather was
Robert "Uncle Day" Malcolm, who
descended from the
Coromantee (or Akan)
slaves shipped to
Jamaica from the Gold Coast,
today known as...
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lesser degree: Yoruba,
Ibibio people and Igbo people. Akan (then
called Coromantee)
culture was the
dominant African culture in Jamaica.
Originally in earlier...
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English Religion Akan
religion Christianity Related ethnic groups Akan (Agona, Akuapem, Akyem,
Asante people, Bono,
Coromantee, Fante, Kwahu, W****a, Sefwi)...