Participate in a traditional naming ceremony to immerse yourself in Ghanaian culture. This experience is significant for individuals from the African American and Caribbean diasporas, as it offers a chance to connect with their heritage and ancestors in a rural Ghanaian village or a community in Accra.
You will receive your birth identity rituals by discovering the day you were born, referred to as your "Soul Name," along with a local name from the community, with a meaning. The event will be accompanied by traditional drumming and dancing. As part of the ceremony, you will receive a gift from the community, which may include beads or a Ghana Kente Stole with Welcome to Ghana written and designed on it. And a certificate of recognition
The ceremony will be conducted by a respected elder known for their strong moral standing within the community. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of and build connections with a community in Ghana. Welcome back to your roots!..
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Experience authentic Ghanaian traditional life and be welcomed with a traditional naming ceremony. A truly special experience whether you are returning home, or are traveling through...Be invited to join the community of a rural Ghana village and be welcomed to the motherland. Receive a local name in a special ceremony with traditional drumming and dancing with the locals.. Travellers will go through the process of traditional naming ..and you give out your date of birth for a Ghanaian names and certificate in a recognition. This will include the adornment of Ghanaian cloth that has been tailored for you as as the child of these earth from your root , it is situated tour to engross deeply in the popular Culture while An elderly person of good moral standard is chosen to perform the rites. Libation is offered while the name is being mentioned simultaneously...After this is completed gifts are presented to to you...The ceremony ends with a feast and merry making...welcome to your root!
National Museum is the largest and oldest of the six museums under the administration of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board opened on 5th March 1957 by Duchess of Kent, Princess Marina. ..Objects in the archeology section range from the Stone Age period to the recent historical past. Those on permanent exhibition at the ethnography gallery include chief's regalia, indigenous Ghanaian musical instruments, gold weights, beads, traditional textiles, stools and pottery. There are also objects from other African countries acquired through exchange. Examples are Senufo masks from Ivory Coast, Zulu wooden figures and bead-ware from Southern Africa. In addition there are also ancient Ife bronze heads from Nigeria and Bushongo carvings from the Congo. Exhibits at the small but impressive art gallery consist mainly of contemporary Ghanaian paintings executed in oils, pastels, acrylics, watercolours and collages. Apart from these there are sculpture pieces in different media.
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