We Are Akan: Our People and Our Kingdom in the Rainforest - Ghana, 1807 - - Dorothy Brown Soper - Books - Luminare Press - 9781643880686 - October 16, 2020
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We Are Akan: Our People and Our Kingdom in the Rainforest - Ghana, 1807 -

Dorothy Brown Soper

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We Are Akan: Our People and Our Kingdom in the Rainforest - Ghana, 1807 -

In a richly illustrated story set in the Asante Kingdom of 1807, Kwame, Kwaku, and Baako strive to become leaders in the Akan culture. They farm, learn spear throwing, take part in ceremonies and dances, and listen to stories while gaining an understanding of the rainforest and its animals. In the capital city to see the king and the Golden Stool and take part in an important festival, the boys encounter the wider kingdom: fine crafts, livestock, foreign people and books, and witness the sale of prisoners as slaves. Kwaku cares for a leopard cub that the king wants returned to the forest. Traveling to the coast, Kwame and Baako are kidnapped and threatened with sale as slaves. The Asante Kingdom faces rebellion and the decline of its role in the Atlantic slave trade. Change will come. Kwame, Kwaku, and Baako balance the life they know with new possibilities for their future.


358 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 16, 2020
ISBN13 9781643880686
Publishers Luminare Press
Pages 358
Dimensions 235 × 190 × 23 mm   ·   662 g
Language English  
Illustrator Cloutier, James