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Africacult

Ghana, 1976
film

The traditional culture of the Ashantis of Ghana goes back hundreds of years but is still very much alive. A “durbar” called by the Ashanti king b..

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Drums for a holiday

United Kingdom, 1951
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Ghana today

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African awakening

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Journey from Etsa

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People of the Congo

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Africa is my home

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Bantu tribes of Southern Africa

United States, 1971
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Man in Ethiopia

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Ghanaian Village

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Artfest: where do we go from here

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Ghana

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Tropical Africa

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A Giant people: the Watussi of Africa

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The New traders

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African city: contrasting cultures

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Africa: the land and its people. No. 2

South Africa, 1946
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