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people and Akan people, the
sunsum is one's spirit. The
sunsum is what
connects the body (honam) to the soul (kra). The
sunsum can be
transmitted in a variety...
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child until the
child comes of age. At this
point the
Ntoro along with the
Sunsum and Kra
explains how one
interacts in the world. The
Ntoro is thus explained...
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through Nyankapon,
becoming Nyankapon's
sunsum (soul), as
stated in the Akan
maxim "Onyankapon onye
Odomankoma sunsum"
which means Nyankapon is Odomankoma's...
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resurrected and then live
through Nyankapon:
Onyankopon onye
Odumankoma sunsum ' (literally 'Nyankopon is Odumankoma's
personality )
Odomankoma would later...
- are
children of Nyame, not Asase,
although this
actually applies to one's
Sunsum and Kra (Ego and Soul), not
Mogya (blood) and
Honam (body). It is this form...
- of the
human personality. We have the
Nipadua (body), the Okra (soul),
Sunsum (spirit),
Ntoro (character from father),
Mogya (character from mother)....
- The
stool remains sacred to the
Asante as it is
believed to
contain the
Sunsum —
spirit or soul of the
Asante people. In the 1670s the head of the Oyoko...
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Asante soulwasher (Ashanti
Sunsum Washer)...
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maternal and
paternal bonds follow the Akan
wherever he/she travels. An Akan's
Sunsum is
their Spirit/personality
which they
develop through their interaction...
- lap of the
first Ashanti Emperor Osei Tutu I. It is said to
possess the
sunsum (soul) of the
Ashanti people. A
different version of the flag
shows the...