- The
Ntoro is the spiritual-genetic
aspect of the
father which the Akan
people believe is p****ed on to his children.
These 12
Ntoro are
considered inherited...
-
patrilineal Ntoro (spirit) groups, and
everyone belongs to his or her father's
Ntoro group, but not to his
family lineage and abusua. Each
Ntoro group has...
- with
family names derived from 12
Ntoro patrilineal clans of the
fathers that are
given to children. Each of the 12
Ntoro patrilineal clans has its peculiar...
- many
aspects of Akan
culture originate from Bono, e.g.
clans (abusua),
ntoro, Akan
drums (fontomfrom, atumpan), Akan nomenclature,
umbrellas used for...
- matrilineally.
There are 12
patrilineal Ntoro (which
means spirit) groups, and
everyone belongs to
their father's
Ntoro group but not to his (matrilineal)...
-
conforms to the abusua/(Mogya (blood)) of his mother, and
receives the
Ntoro from his father.
These maternal and
paternal bonds follow the Akan wherever...
- No.
Title Length 1. "
Ntoro I" 8:40 2. "Jongo" 4:53 3. "Aho" 9:42 4. "Kpledzo" 7:58 5. "
Ntoro II" 9:17...
- personality. We have the
Nipadua (body), the Okra (soul),
Sunsum (spirit),
Ntoro (character from father),
Mogya (character from mother). The Humr people...
- [m̩̀mɔ́ʔɔ́] mbʉ́a [m̩̀bɯ́á] ntá [ǹ̩tá] lekùa [lèkùȁ] ntʉ̂a [ɳ̩̀ʈɯ́à] ntɔɡɔ́ [
ǹ̩tɔ̀ʁɔ́] sɔɔn mbʉ́a [sɔ̃̀ːm̩̀bɯ́á] lefɔ̌ɔn [lèfɔ̃̌ː] lepfwɔʼɔ́ [lèpfwɔ̀ʔɔ́] leɡém...
-
district of the
country The name
derives from the
Mandinka phrase "kana-
ntoro,"
meaning "do not
trouble me,"
referring to the
disputes that Tiramakhan...