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Amulets, A Cultural Presumption in Ghana
This piece of writing is on amulets, as the cultural conjecture in Ghana. In discussing the paper, some attempts have been made to study the nature and dynamics of amulets as well as the appreciation of amulets as a human accomplishment. There is also an all-purpose impression on amulets in Ghana, outlining in particular where they are found, and the varieties that exist. The authors argue that leather amulets making is a dynamic and adoptable process which has a social heritage constituent as well as a devout dimension. Some of the conclusions drawn are that amulet making is a component of our integrated systems and tradition, but has undergone noteworthy changes over the past several decades.
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Culture, Amulets, Belief, Religion and Tradition
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