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[http://dl.lib.brown.edu/koetting/bibliography.html Brown University], bibliography on Ghanaian music 
 
[http://dl.lib.brown.edu/koetting/bibliography.html Brown University], bibliography on Ghanaian music 
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==African news: music, culture, and more==
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===[https://face2faceafrica.com/article/from-ghanaian-prince-to-king-of-the-ring-isaac-dogboe-rules-global-boxing-at-23-years-old Ewe king of the ring]===
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===[http://www.okayafrica.com/namsa-leuba-weke-photo-series-captures-mystery-beauty-benin-voodoo/?mc_cid=9baf365aef&mc_eid=038b04e547 Namsa Leuba's Stunning Photo Series Captures the Mystery and Beauty of Benin’s Voodoo Tradition]===
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===[https://face2faceafrica.com/article/meet-nanny-the-ashanti-woman-from-ghana-who-ended-up-as-freedom-fighter-and-hero-in-jamaica Nanny in Jamaica]===
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===[http://www.dagbamete.org/news/ Rawlings visits Apetorku festival in Dagbamete]===
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===[http://www.npr.org/2010/11/11/130902212/in-ghanaian-village-american-woman-reigns-as-king In Ghanaian Village, American Woman Reigns As King]===
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===[http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2017/04/18/524532769/how-did-a-jam-queen-from-ghana-get-to-be-a-google-doodle How Did A Jam Queen From Ghana Get To Be A Google Doodle?]===
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===[http://www.adrummerstestament.com/ website-in-progress for A Drummer's Testament]===
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, which is the product of a collaborative ethnographic project.  The principal authors are John M. Chernoff and Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulai.
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===[http://sites.tufts.edu/dagomba/ Great Tufts website devoted to Dagomba dance drumming] ===
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===[http://mic.com/articles/110652/these-amazing-maps-show-the-true-diversity-of-africa Mapping Africa]===
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Also see this [http://time.com/106666/world-export-maps/ Time magazine map of principal export commodities]
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===[http://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=2260 Ghana Highlife Music repository]===
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===[http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/ghana804/video/video_index.html Ghana: Digital Dumping Ground] A penetrating look at the environmental and social impact of electronic waste.  ===
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===[http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hi/te_index.asp?s=africa&t=all&x=18&y=10 African Art at the Met] ===
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(see especially [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/iron/hd_iron.htm The Age of Iron in West Africa], [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/powe/hd_powe.htm Arts of Power Associations in West Africa], {http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/asan_1/hd_asan_1.htm Art of the Asante Kingdom], and other exhibits.)
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===[https://universityofghana.academia.edu/EJohnCollins John Collins] has put his academic publications online on academia.edu ===
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===[http://www.africamuseum.be/home The Royal Museum for Central Africa] ===
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===[http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/ History of Africa from the BBC] ===
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===[https://www.facebook.com/events/1390524757881372/ Hand painted Ghanaian movie posters], an exhibition ===
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===[http://africa.uima.uiowa.edu/ Art & Life in Africa], hosted by the University of Iowa Museum of Art===
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===[http://aodl.org/islamictolerance/ Islamic tolerance in West Africa]===
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===[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GAB_XQe1Us&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLxQJVf2uThd2_Lg21f5eXn_6Wxhi567nm Professor Kofi Agawu on the minimalist impulse in African music] ===
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===[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3695260.stm The story of Ghanaian Highlife from the BBC (by John Collins)]===
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===[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6289763.stm Ghana's modern musical history from the BBC]===
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===[http://manifestmc.com/ m.anifest is an award-winning rapper and songwriter who's performed with Erykah Badu - and he's Prof. Nketia's grandson!]===
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===[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-23200705 Ghana's unfinished buildings and sky-high rent]===
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===[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/23/arts/martin-bernal-black-athena-scholar-dies-at-76.html?_r=0 Obituary:  Martin Bernal, author of Black Athena ]===
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===[http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/liquor-finds-life-ghana-cocktail-scene-19444471 Old Liquor Finds New Life in Ghana Cocktail Scene]===
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===[http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/timbuktu-libraries-in-exile?c=home Save precious Timbuktu manuscripts!]===
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===[http://www.umass.edu/umpress/title/du-bois-our-time Du Bois in Our Time]...===
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a landmark exhibition and book that focuses on the intersection of art and the major issues of our time, centered on the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois and the causes he championed, on the 50th anniversary of his death in Accra, Ghana
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===[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/world-history/meet-mansa-musa-i-of-mali--the-richest-human-being-in-all-history-8213453.html Mansa Musa, 14th century Malian king, was richest human being in all history]===
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===African Union at 50===
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22614848 Fifty anthems for the African continent.]  To mark the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22602946 50th anniversary of the African Union]  this year - formerly the Organisation of African Unity, BBC World Service listeners suggested the African songs that summed up the continent to them.
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17679490 Africa Beats] , from the BBC.
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[http://www.chathamhouse.org/research/africa/current-projects/african-union-50 Chatham House publications]
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===[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18495493 Ghana's Azonto Craze]===
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===[http://thinkafricapress.com/nigeria/fela-kuti-reissues-message-unknown-soldier Fela Kuti Reissues: Message to an Unknown Soldier]===
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===[http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/28/world/africa/timbuktu-manuscripts/?hpt=hp_c3 Mali's historic manuscripts]===
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===[http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/international/2013/05/17/african-voices-chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-a.cnn.html A pioneer in West African literature: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie]===
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===[http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/19/showbiz/toumani-diabate-kora-afrocubism/index.html Malian kora legend breaks music barriers]===
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[http://edition.cnn.com/2012/07/19/showbiz/toumani-diabate-kora-afrocubism/index.html Timbuktu's musical muse] , with Mali's Toumani Diabate
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===[http://allafrica.com/stories/201305280411.html?page=2 Group to Invest N1.4bn in New African Music Platform Called Mokingo]===

Revision as of 21:04, 7 January 2019

Contents

African Arts and Culture resources

Africa and Africans

Africa

West African Kingdoms  Fotota: African Perspectives in Photography African Union at 50 - the dream of Unity

WikiAfrica

Africa South of the Sahara (Stanford University)

Africa Union

Aluka (log in via your university library site; if it's not available request a subscription)

Aluka:  Music

Africa Past and Present podcast

African Knowledge Project, including a set of journals

A History of the African People by Robert W. July (Long Grove IL : Waveland Press, Inc., 1998). 724 page(s)

Africa & Africans by Paul Bohannan and Philip Curtin (Long Grove, IL : Waveland Press, Inc., 1964). 316 page(s)

African Activist Archive Project

Africa Portal

Online museum resources on African Art

African languages and oral literatures

The Story of Africa (produced by the BBC)

Brill's African Studies Companion

General History of Africa (also in [http://www.unesco.org/new/fr/culture/themes/dialogue/general-and-regional-histories/general-history-of-africa/volumes French)

The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, with information on more than 35,000 slave voyages

Togo under the German Flag

Africans

Julius Nyerere

Frantz Fanon

US Defense intelligence report on Kwame Nkrumah from 1966

General info on Ghana

Wikitravel - Ghana

Journals of both historic and scholarly interest:  

Ghana festivals

more Ghana festivals

Library of Congress country study

Ghana, by Rachel Naylor (Oxfam Country Study series)

CIA World Factbook

US Dept of State

Ghana Statistical Service

BBC

NYT

Ghana news and media

Ghana tourism

Ghana Independence Day [1][2]

New York Times travel section article about Ghana (August 9, 2009)

Ewe stories

The Ewe Speaking Peoples of the Slave Coast of West Africa, by A. B. Ellis.

Ghana, One Year Old: a First Independence Anniversary Review

Ghana’s Policy at Home and Abroad: Text of Speech Given in the Ghana Parliament, August 29, 1957

Adoo Quamina, 1820, captain and courtier to the Ashanti king

Music of West Africa and beyond

African music on the Internet

African Music Database

Ghana Expo - includes music, TV, films, and more...

Ghana Music

My youtube playlist

Ntama: Journal of African Music and Popular Culture

Music in Ghana [3]

Music news in Ghana

Ghanabase

Music videos

Hiplife

African Music on VOA

Wikipedia articles on Ghana, and West Africa (limited, but good for links)

Ghana web music

Ghana music videos

Afromix

Music lyrics

National Geographic World Music Guide

Dagara xylophone music center outside Accra

Hiplife compilation (BBC review)

African hip hop

James Koetting Ghana Field Recording Collection at Brown University

Asafo[4]

African American and Africana studies

W.E.B. DuBois

Frederick Douglass http://www.iupui.edu/~douglass/

Booker T Washington http://www.historycooperative.org/btw/

George Padmore http://www.georgepadmoreinstitute.org/ http://www.marxists.org./archive/padmore/index.htm

Marcus Garvey

Martin Luther King http://www.kinginstitute.info/

Claudia Jones http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=h-afro-am&month=1109&week=a&msg=fVcO9M3iTeVcDqi9q3okfw&user=&pw=

John Henrik Clarke http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/afprl/dr.-john-henrik-clarke

Ida B Wells http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.IBWELLS

Ella Baker http://www.nypl.org/sites/default/files/archivalcollections/pdf/scmmg630.pdf

Maulana Karenga http://www.maulanakarenga.org/

Cheikh Anta Diop http://www.gambia.dk/antadiop.html

Walter Rodney http://www.guyanacaribbeanpolitics.com/wpa/rodney_bio.html

http://www.blackeducator.org/

Film and video: Africa, West Africa, Diaspora, and related

Note: Some of these links may not work without logging in first. For Films on Demand (http://digital.films.com) you can access from anywhere by visiting the UofA Library site and searching for database: "Films on Demand", then search for the title you wish to screen. You can also create an account allowing you to login directly to digital.films.com. All titles are provided below.

Overviews of African history

Basil Davidson's acclaimed BBC Africa series

  • Note above links are now dysfunctional ; try [5] etc.


Overviews of three major documentary series by Basil Davidson, Ali Mazrui, and Henry Louis Gates

Africa calling

Journeys into Islamic Africa

African Art

West Africa

The Glories of Ancient Benin

Medieval West Africa

Ancient Ghana

The Mande people of the Mali empire


The Bambara Kingdom of Segu (Mali)

Dark passages (Slave trade)

Door of no return (slave trade)

Berlin 1885: The Division of Africa

Berlin 1885, la ruée sur l'Afrique 1/6 (other parts present also; in French)

Africa: States of independence - the scramble for Africa. al-Jazeera special on 17 African nations independent for 50 years in 2010.

African society, culture, music, religion, and politics

The Call of Africa

Africa's West Coast

Miraculous Water: The Effects of Scarcity and Abundance in Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Mali

More Than Just a Game: Competitions and Celebrations in Ethiopia, Ghana, Niger, Senegal, and Sudan

Paper Gods: Aspects of Religion in Benin, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Mali. See section 10 on a witchcraft village in northern Ghana.

Reel African. Collection of online video content. May not all be accessible from your location.

Africa: who is to blame? A film featuring Ghana's former President J.J. Rawlings

IIs Soccer more than just a Sport to Africans?

DEATH METAL ANGOLA - Trailer # 1

African Underground: Hip Hop in Senegal

West Africa generally

Welcome to Lagos Nigeria - BBC Two Documentary

Short videos about West Africa (Burkina Faso, Ghana...)

Nollywood Babylon, on the Nigerian film industry (from the National Film Board of Canada)

Jean Rouch: seminal French documentary filmmaker-anthropologist, who developed a style of reflexive documentary filmmaking called "cinéma-vérité", blurring boundaries ordinarily separating subject and observer, as well as those separating fiction and non-fiction genres. Rouch is well known for representing West Africa in his films.


A Fresh Look at Mali, Ghana, and Nigeria.

Nollywood

Keita: The Heritage of the Griot

Chinua Achebe[6]

Wole Soyinka

Art (see #10-13)

Liberia: An uncivil war

Who controls Africa? Power Structures in Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, and Mali

West Africa—Ghana and the Ivory Coast: Globe Trekker. Typical cheerily youth-oriented TV documentary, following the backpacker route and reveling in its culture more than cultural empathy or interpretation... but of our destinations are highlighted in parts 1-12.

Fela Kuti: Music is a weapon

Ghana, its history, culture, and music

History

Ghana's history, in 3 parts (1. See esp. 26:45 Nkrumah's speech and E.T. Mensah on his highlife song, "Freedom". 2,3) Collage of documentaries and news reels - some great footage. Also [www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=lC8JU6jxHgw].

Dr Kwame Nkrumah (short piece from History Channel)

Yaa Asantewa: Warrior Queen of GhanaYaa Asantewaa and the Golden Stool. Yaa Asantewaa was a courageous queen who ruled the Asantes and defended against the British.

Colonial Film: Moving Images of the British Empire, containing many online films about the Gold Coast, e.g. Gold Coast Police Band's visit to London in 1947, [7][8][9]Prince of Wales in Gold Coast,[10][11]colonialism[12]

Culture and Society

Environment, entertainment, health, economy...

The Asante Kingdom

Changing Nature: Population and Environment at a Crossroads. A view of Ghana's environmental issues, especially the rain forests, and their relation to human health and economic welfare...


Salt Harvesters of Ghana (Filmakers Library) 18 minutes. Focus on women's roles in traditional salt production in Ada, near the Volta river.


Dreams of Catches Unlimited, in Riches from the Deep 2 (Nordic World) 52 minutes. NB: Fast forward to 22:00 and watch to 35:15. Centered on fish production near Tema. Includes fishermen's work songs, and focusses on women's roles. We will see lots of fishing villages in Ghana.


A Fresh Look at Mali, Ghana, and Nigeria. Watch especially parts 5-8 on Ghana (plus #11, on hip-hop in Lagos).

Ghana: TV in Africa. This documentary studies the cultural landscape of Ghana through the lens of that country’s television programming.

Healers of Ghana. (A traditional voiceover style documentary, a bit dated in some ways, but providing some unique views...) This program explores the traditional medical practices of the Bono people of central Ghana and how their healers are cooperating with Western doctors, using herbs and spiritualism to improve health-care delivery in rural areas. Traditionally, Bono tribal priests undergo a painful spiritual possession, during which deities reveal to them the causes of illnesses, which plants to use to treat them, who is perpetrating witchcraft, and which villagers might be endangering society through improper behavior. The program features vibrant dance and possession ceremonies, set against the backdrop of the Bono villages, which are awash with color. (58 minutes)

Dying in Africa: Perspectives on the End of Life in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, and South Africa. Watch first three segments (on Ghana), and final segment on funeral music (in Burkina Faso)

A Mysterious Death, by Bulmer John and Errington Sarah, in Under the Sun (British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1999) 49 minutes.

Asante Market Women: Disappearing World. Focus on Kumasi's enormous central market, and the role there of women. Fascinating documentary.

Guinea worm

The Interconnected World: An Inside Look at the IMF and Its Impact (45:00). See segments 9-11, with focus on Ghana's emerging oil economy. This program guides viewers through the history, mission, and real-world impact of the International Monetary Fund. Topics include...Ghana’s challenges in ensuring that oil revenues benefit the country.

Music

Highlife: Ghana's Musical Soul (History of Highlife)

Freedom Highlife, by E.T. Mensah and the Tempos Listening to the Silence: African Cross Rhythms (featuring Ewe music, Prof. John Collins, and many other wonderful things)

Singing Fishermen of Ghana

The Drums of Dagbon

Could Ghana's new Azonto dance craze take over the world?. Azonto is Ghana's latest dance style, and it's spread like wildfire, even to London, Scandinavia, and Canada, far from its roots lie in inner-city Jamestown.

Representing Ghana

Passing Girl: Riverside An Essay On Camera Work, by Braun Kwame (Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1998) 24 minutes.

The African Diaspora: history, culture, music

Linking Africa to the New World...and back again

Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. Katrina Browne was shocked to discover that her distinguished Rhode Island forebears had been part of the largest slave-trading dynasty in American history. Once she started digging, Browne found the evidence everywhere—in ledgers, ships’ logs, letters, and even in a local nursery rhyme. This film documents one family’s painful confrontation with their ancestors’ involvement in the slave trade, and in so doing reveals the pivotal role slavery played in the growth of the American economy.

Wrapped in Pride: The Story of Kente in America

Too Close to Heaven: The History of Gospel Music

Family Across the Sea

Gravel Springs Fife and Drum

Afro-American Work Songs in a Texas Prison

Black Delta Religion

Joy Uspeakable (Pentecostals in Indiana)

The Land Where Blues Began, by Alan Lomax

The Music District

Music Masters and Rhythm Kings

The Performed Word

Fannie Bell Chapman: Gospel Singer

Maps

Ongoing research and development work in Ghana

Every year, we support local schools in Dagbamete through gifts of books and supplies. We've also supported JayNii streetwise foundation in Jamestown, and a women's shea nut collective in Tamale.

We contributed to help Richard Kofi Avi, a terrific drummer from the village of Dzogadze, so that he could complete his high school education. He's now applying to study music at the University of Winneba! And we're supporting Esther Ayensu, a very talented dancer and actress, to complete her university education in Accra.

Students also worked on the Giving Voice to Hope project, supporting Liberian refugee musicians in Ghana.

Our summer program also includes original field research in the Ghanaian village of Dagbamete, and results are provided to the village as a means of documenting their own history. Read the results of our study here: Musical Change in Dagbamete

Another ongoing cumulative project, entitled Working in Ghana, takes its cue from Studs Terkel. Transposing his famous book about American workers to Ghana, we've compiled a set of interviews documenting work Ghanaians do, including domestic work, and professions ranging from minister to fisherman. What do people do all day, and how do they feel about it?  The result is a cultural cross-section of Ghanaian life today.

In Tamale we are working on Singing and Dancing For Health, a project mobilizing social groups and raising awareness towards better public health through music, dance, and drama.

Blogs

Tufts Kiniwe trip to Ghana

Reference

Bibliography

See reference works above. Also:

Brown University, bibliography on Ghanaian music 

African news: music, culture, and more

Ewe king of the ring

Namsa Leuba's Stunning Photo Series Captures the Mystery and Beauty of Benin’s Voodoo Tradition

Nanny in Jamaica

Rawlings visits Apetorku festival in Dagbamete

In Ghanaian Village, American Woman Reigns As King

How Did A Jam Queen From Ghana Get To Be A Google Doodle?

website-in-progress for A Drummer's Testament

, which is the product of a collaborative ethnographic project. The principal authors are John M. Chernoff and Alhaji Ibrahim Abdulai.

Great Tufts website devoted to Dagomba dance drumming

Mapping Africa

Also see this Time magazine map of principal export commodities

Ghana Highlife Music repository

Ghana: Digital Dumping Ground A penetrating look at the environmental and social impact of electronic waste.

African Art at the Met

(see especially The Age of Iron in West Africa, Arts of Power Associations in West Africa, {http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/asan_1/hd_asan_1.htm Art of the Asante Kingdom], and other exhibits.)

John Collins has put his academic publications online on academia.edu

The Royal Museum for Central Africa

History of Africa from the BBC

Hand painted Ghanaian movie posters, an exhibition

Art & Life in Africa, hosted by the University of Iowa Museum of Art

Islamic tolerance in West Africa

Professor Kofi Agawu on the minimalist impulse in African music

The story of Ghanaian Highlife from the BBC (by John Collins)

Ghana's modern musical history from the BBC

m.anifest is an award-winning rapper and songwriter who's performed with Erykah Badu - and he's Prof. Nketia's grandson!

Ghana's unfinished buildings and sky-high rent

Obituary:  Martin Bernal, author of Black Athena 

Old Liquor Finds New Life in Ghana Cocktail Scene

Save precious Timbuktu manuscripts!

Du Bois in Our Time...

a landmark exhibition and book that focuses on the intersection of art and the major issues of our time, centered on the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois and the causes he championed, on the 50th anniversary of his death in Accra, Ghana

Mansa Musa, 14th century Malian king, was richest human being in all history

African Union at 50

Fifty anthems for the African continent.  To mark the 50th anniversary of the African Union  this year - formerly the Organisation of African Unity, BBC World Service listeners suggested the African songs that summed up the continent to them.

Africa Beats , from the BBC.

Chatham House publications

Ghana's Azonto Craze

Fela Kuti Reissues: Message to an Unknown Soldier

Mali's historic manuscripts

A pioneer in West African literature: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Malian kora legend breaks music barriers

Timbuktu's musical muse , with Mali's Toumani Diabate

Group to Invest N1.4bn in New African Music Platform Called Mokingo