Yaa Asantewaa and the Golden Stool.Prt 2 (new 30min documentary)

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2007

new 30min documentary for sale http://www.aserendipitousproduction.com/apps/webstore/

The second section of the story of Yaa Asantewaa and the golden stool of Ashanti

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  • the full length DVD is now available on my website and ebay

  • slave dealers!

  • The Ashanti were indeed dealers in slaves as means to prevent their own people from becoming enslaved.

    was this a good thing? no.

    and the Ashanti and Ghana goverments have apologised, celebrate emacipation and contact ceremonies for returning people of the diaspora.

    what have thoes who really benefited from slavery done.

    there are still many women and children all over the world sold into slavery. we should all be doing something about it

  • This is awesome. good work and thanks. I watched this with my kids and enlightened them on our traditions and history. thanks.

  • rthank you very much, i'm cutting a 30minute version as we speak,

    thanks again

  • thanks for your comments and thanks for subscribing!

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  • all africans are the children of the acient egyptians kemet asjanti are a warrior race of westafrica most people tinhk only zulu are the only warrior tribe of africa those peole are sleeping

  • My great grandfather was one of the 5000Asante men who went to war with Yaa Asantewaa against the British in this conflict. He was from Sewia. My great grandmother was pregnant with my grandfather at the time. My great grandfather perished in this war. As a result my grandfather never knew his father. It's a source of pride and sadness. My grandfather was Adomako Mensah, a prominent goldsmith who made some magnificent jewelry for the Asante and Denkyira royals. I miss Ghana.

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  • @Bergacquah oh ok thnx

  • @101Capricorn because is not so. they never took part in the slave trade.

  • @Awahyaase and where did you read that they collaborated with the Europeans?

  • @Awahyaase They're not apologizing because they've no responsible for it.

  • @Awahyaase Please stop wasting your time wrong info.

  • @akua1969 honestly where have've u been getting your information? Ashantis were slave dealers? It seems our history is been changed as well as others around the world.

  • Great work sis....keep it up!

  • Great Work my sista Akua. This was very imformative and educational, I have learned a lot from this. This justifies my reason for being a proud GHANIAN!

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