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and many other related peoples of West Africa. The tindaanima ruled over these lands before the centralisation of the states by
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Tradition and Religion in Africa: Exploring the Changing Roles of the Tindana in Dagbon
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Abdulai, Ibrahim Abu; Enu-Kwesi, Francis; Agyenim Boateng, Joseph (2022-02-01).
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words: Tiŋ/Ting (Land/Town/City) and Dana (Lord/Owner).
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Index

Dagbon
Naa Gbewaa
descendants
Tamale Dakpema
Yaa Naa
Dagbanli
"2-23: Tindanas"
"State and Non-State Actors in Land Appropriation: Colonial Land Policy and the Role of the Tindana in Northern Ghana"
ISBN
978-3-659-17810-8


"Landowners' willingness to supply agricultural land for conversion into urban uses in peri-urban Ghana"
doi
10.1080/13549839.2021.2002288
ISSN
1354-9839
S2CID
244497820
"Indigenous institutions and contemporary development in Ghana: Potentials and challenges"
Categories
Dagbon
Dagomba people
Dagbaŋ culture

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