The paper discusses the Akan concept of marriage, and analyses aphorisms and proverbs that relate to Akan marriage. The aphorisms are discussed under four categories namely (a) marriage in general, (b) pre-marriage, (c) during marriage, and (d) post marriage. These maxims are analysed to depict how the Akans themselves conceptualise marriage and all its values and intricacies. The paper subjects the aphorisms into linguistic analysis by looking at evidentials and factive expressions, focus markers and conditional and subjunctive clauses. The paper identifies the Akan traditional types of marriage and the specific terms for each of them
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In oral cultures, proverbs are a window to the very fabric of society. This article looks at how the...
Marry Me in Africa is an invitation to discuss approaches and processes in African marriage ritual. ...
Proverbs are a valuable part of African culture. They transmit messages of shared, communal values a...
The Akans of Ghana perceive marriage as an important ritual and an aspect of their socio-cultural li...
Marriage is like a groundnut: you have to crack it open to see what is inside. So goes an Akan prove...
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The present paper sought to establish the extent to which the Indigenous Knowledge Systems ‘IKS’...
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Proverbial expressions have typical linguistic and figurative features. These are normally captivati...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
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Culture being the totality of the way of the life of the people is full of many intricacies and comp...
In this thesis I argue that marriage rituals among the Ata Baulangu are a form of negotiation ritual...
This article explores the relevance of Western models of marriage counselling in the African context...
In oral cultures, proverbs are a window to the very fabric of society. This article looks at how the...
Marry Me in Africa is an invitation to discuss approaches and processes in African marriage ritual. ...
Proverbs are a valuable part of African culture. They transmit messages of shared, communal values a...
The Akans of Ghana perceive marriage as an important ritual and an aspect of their socio-cultural li...
Marriage is like a groundnut: you have to crack it open to see what is inside. So goes an Akan prove...
The Basotho’s use of proverbs continues with new ones created to express and come to terms with cont...
The present paper sought to establish the extent to which the Indigenous Knowledge Systems ‘IKS’...
Since many of the traditional practices of the maSubiya have not been documented or recorded, this c...
This paper investigates issues that the Shona people consider important in Shona marriage and what i...
Proverbial expressions have typical linguistic and figurative features. These are normally captivati...
Although Akan proverbs of the Twi-speaking people of Ghana are creatively crafted speeches with beau...
This paper examines the concept of ohia, ‘poverty’ in the Akan sociocultural worldview. These includ...
Culture being the totality of the way of the life of the people is full of many intricacies and comp...
In this thesis I argue that marriage rituals among the Ata Baulangu are a form of negotiation ritual...
This article explores the relevance of Western models of marriage counselling in the African context...
In oral cultures, proverbs are a window to the very fabric of society. This article looks at how the...
Marry Me in Africa is an invitation to discuss approaches and processes in African marriage ritual. ...