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democratic state. All
Fante substates including the Abura, Goamoa, Oguaa, Edina, Ekumfi, Asebu,
Edith and many others,
joined this Union.
Fantes, like all Akans...
- John
Fante (April 8, 1909 – May 8, 1983) was an
American novelist,
short story writer, and screenwriter. He is best
known for his semi-autobiographical...
- and
Borbor Fantes are
traditionally determined by
matrilineal descent, a
culture the
Etsii (Guan)
Fantes adopted from
Borbor (Akan)
Fantes.This culture...
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Fante may
refer to:
Fante people, an Akan
people from
central southern coast of West
Africa Fante dialect, a Niger-Congo
language Fante Confederacy, either...
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words are homophonous. A
standardized form of
Fante is
taught in
primary and
secondary schools. Many
Fantes are
bilingual or
bidialectal and most can speak...
- aroused.
Maynard has
Fantes take the
tomatoes to a university's
agriculture department for analysis.
Meanwhile Maynard and
Fantes start checking the trails...
- The Ga–
Fante War in 1811 was a war
fought by the
Ashanti Empire. The war was
started when an
Ashanti ally
started a war
against the
Fante Confederacy,...
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formidable indigenous states, the
Fantes who were
along the
coast and the
Asantes in the
adjacent forest. The
united Fantes had
control of the
trade routes...
- The Ashanti–
Fante War (1806–1807) was a war
fought between the
Ashanti Empire and the
Fante Confederacy in the
region of what is
currently the Republic...
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Joyce Fante was an
American poet and editor. She was
married to
writer John
Fante from 1937 to his
death in 1983. She was born in
Placer County, California...