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Christianity and Cultural History in Northern Ghana A Portrait of Cardinal Peter Poreku Dery (1918–2008) 1st Edition

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Full Title

Christianity and Cultural History in Northern Ghana A Portrait of Cardinal Peter Poreku Dery (1918–2008) 1st Edition

Author(s)

Alexis Tengan

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9783035263718, 9782875741141

Publisher

P.I.E Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques Internationales 

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

On Monday 23 April 1906 the Missionaries of Africa, also known as the White Fathers, arrived from Upper Volta, today known as Burkina Faso, in Navrongo to begin their missionary activities in northern Ghana. The small group consisted of three missionaries and a contingent of twenty Africans as helpers. Socially and culturally, the region was still suffering from the consequences of the recently outlawed practice of slave raiding and the terror regimes initiated by Zambarma generals such as Samouri and Babatu. The inhabitants were still to come to terms with the European use of military force to try to establish colonial rule. Many of the populations and groups residing in what was then called the Northern Territories of Ghana, and also those in semi-urban trading centres such as Tamale, Wa and Bawku, had, over the past century, come to adopt aspects of Islamization within their cultures and had accepted the centralizing chieftaincy structure as their main socio-political system. Cardinal Dery was born around this time into a priestly class among the Dagara people, and his life story as a religious leader vividly captures the cultural evolution of the whole region within this period.