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- Understanding the traditional art of Ghana / by Asihene, E. V.;
Bibliography: page 93.
- Subjects: Art, Ghanaian.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Ghanaian Goldilocks / by Pizzoli, Tamara,author.;
"Set in Accra, Ghana, The Ghanaian Goldilocks is a modern twist on the classic Goldilocks fairytale. Like traditional kente cloth, West African culture and themes are woven seamlessly into the story of a boy with sun-lightened hair named Kofi, better known to his friends and family as Goldilocks. Like the Goldilocks in the traditional tale, Kofi has been known to get into some trouble here and there, but it's an unexpected visit to a neighbor's house that teaches him a valuable lesson of a lifetime."--Publisher.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Juvenile works.; Novels.; Picture books.; Boys; Manners and customs; Manners and customs; Boys.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The arts of Ghana : exhibition dates : Frederick S. Wight Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles, California, October 11 to December 11, 1977 : Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 11 to March 26, 1978 : Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas, May 3 to July 2, 1978 / by Cole, Herbert M.(CARDINAL)158574; Ross, Doran H.(CARDINAL)135504; Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery.(CARDINAL)142208; University of California, Los Angeles.Museum of Cultural History.(CARDINAL)158328;
Bibliography: pages 222-227.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Arts, Ghanaian;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- In a Ghanaian city / by Provencal, Francis.(CARDINAL)663542; McNamara, Catherine.(CARDINAL)663543;
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- Subjects: Children; City and town life; Children.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Let's talk Ghanaian boy by Lakeshore Learning;
Ghanaian boy puppet with black hair; brown eyes; red mouth; a green dashiki with black, blue, pink, and yellow pattern and a matching hat; and brown skin"Children love exploring other cultures with our fun-to-use puppet collection! From a traditional Japanese kimono to a colorful Ghanaian dashiki, the plush puppets all feature authentically detailed outfits...plus movable mouths and arms that are easy for small hands to control. Machine-washable. Set of all 6 puppets listed, each approximately 12" tall." -- manufacture's website"Machine-washable -- Sewn on features""Movable arms and mouth!""Perfect for building language skills and exploring world cultures."Ages 3+
- Subjects: Puppets.; Multicultural education;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ghana to the world : recipes and stories that look forward while honoring the past / by Adjepong, Eric,author.(CARDINAL)878786; Wilson, Korsha,author.; Elkady, Doaa,photographer.; Idun, Carlos,photographer.;
Foreword / Chef Alexander Smalls -- Sankofa: a way of living and cooking -- How to use this book -- My Sankofa toolkit -- Breakfast -- Snacks and drinks -- Soups and stews -- Salads and vegetables -- Starches, rice, and swallows -- Seafood -- Birds and meats -- Desserts."A transportive, highly personal cookbook of 100 West African-influenced recipes and stories from Top Chef finalist Eric Adjepong. Sankofa is a Ghanaian Twi word that roughly translates to the idea that we must look back to move forward. In his moving debut cookbook, chef Eric Adjepong practices sankofa by showcasing the beauty and depth of West African food and its indelible impact on the foodways of the African diaspora through the lens of his own deeply personal story. Born in New York as the son of two Ghanaian immigrants, and traveling to and from Ghana since childhood, Eric's experience of balancing the two parts of his Ghanaian-American identity is both powerful and universal. Through 100 soul-satisfying recipes plus narrative essays, we follow Eric's culinary journey, beginning with traditional home-cooked meals from his mother, like a deeply flavorful jollof rice and a smoky, savory shrimp kontombre stew thick with leafy greens. Creative dishes like a sweet summer curried corn soup and lamb ribs with a peanutty mafe glaze influenced by his culinary education reflect the lasting connections among the cultures of the African diaspora. Full of stunning photography shot in Ghana and remembrances rooted in family, tradition, and love, Sankofa shows readers how the unsung story of a continent's cuisine can shine a powerful light on one person's exploration of who he is as a chef and a man"--
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking, Ghanaian.; Cooking, West African.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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- Akan transformations : problems in Ghanaian art history / by Ross, Doran H.(CARDINAL)135504; Garrard, Timothy F.(CARDINAL)145317; University of California, Los Angeles.Museum of Cultural History.(CARDINAL)158328;
Bibliography: pages 108-110.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, Ghanaian; Akan (African people);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- What Napoleon could not do / by Nnuro, DK,author.(CARDINAL)860428;
When siblings Jacob and Belinda Nti were growing up in Ghana, their goal was simple: to move to America. For them, the United States was both an opportunity and a struggle, a goal and an obstacle. Jacob, an awkward computer programmer who still lives with his father, wants a visa so he can move to Virginia to live with his wife--a request that the U.S. government has repeatedly denied. He envies his sister, Belinda, who achieved, as their father put it, "what Napoleon could not do": she went to college and law school in the United States and even managed to marry Wilder, a wealthy Black businessman from Texas. Wilder's view of America differs markedly from his wife's, as he's spent his life railing against the racism and marginalization that are part of life for every African American living here.
- Subjects: Novels.; Domestic fiction.; Ghanaians; African Americans;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 18
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- Zoe's Ghana kitchen : traditional Ghanaian recipes remixed for the modern kitchen / by Adjonyoh, Zoe,author.(CARDINAL)348709;
"I believe we are on the cusp of an African food revolution. There is a longing to try something that is actually new, not just re-spun, and African cuisines are filling that gap. It's the last continent of relatively unexplored food in the mainstream domain. For too long Africans have kept this incredible food a greedy secret."--Back cover.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking, Ghanaian.; Cooking, African.; Food; Food;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Sabbatical / by Nkansa, Famia,author.(CARDINAL)632643; Abani, Chris,editor.(CARDINAL)753265; Dawes, Kwame Senu Neville,1962-writer of preface,editor.(CARDINAL)311060;
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- Subjects: Autobiographical poetry.; Poetry.; African poetry (English); Ghanaian poetry (English); Ghanaians; Immigrants; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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